“Aspects of the Lord’s Supper”
BIBLE
READING:1 Corinthians 11
When Christians come together on the first day of
the week, they are instructed by the Bible to do certain things, commonly
referred to as "Acts of Worship."
In 1 Cor 11 Paul centers on the Lord's Supper. The Corinthian brethren were not observing
this act of worship in the correct way.
They had confused the Lord's Supper with a common meal. The rich would have plenty, but the poor
might not have anything.
The Lord's Supper is not about taking nourishment
to sustain the body, but to nourish the soul.
When Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper, He was in the upper room with
His disciples. After they had eaten the
Passover Meal, He gave them bread and wine (Luke 22:19-20). When Jesus broke the bread, He said, "Do
this in remembrance of Me." There
are three aspects to the remembering.
We are to look BACK to Jesus' sacrifice on the
cross. Believers are bound together as
a people by their common confession that Jesus of Nazareth is God's Son and
that He suffered and died on the cross for our sins. If we ever forget this truth, we no longer belong
to God.
We are also to look AROUND. The Lord's Supper is communion within the
body of Christ. We have been warned if
we drink the fruit of the vine and eat the bread unworthily, we are drinking
and eating damnation to our souls. Our minds must be centered on what we are
doing. Many shy away from taking the
Supper because they feel unworthy. There
none worthy. "Unworthily," as
the King James has it, does not describe the Christian's standing before God,
but the manner of participation in the Supper itself.
We are to look FORWARD. The Lord's Supper is a witness to a
promise. It is a call to look forward to
the coming of Christ and heaven. The
bread and the cup remind Christians that the Lord has promised to come
again. "For as often as ye eat this
bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he
come." (1Co 11:26 KJV)
The secular world denies that time is going
anywhere. Atheists think the world will
be destroyed by a meteor or that mankind will destroy himself with an atomic bomb,
but we know the destruction of the earth has been set by God. When Christians take the Lord's Supper, it is
a time for reflection on the risen Lord who will come again.
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