Ecc14→ The Lord’s Supper: An Actual Meal
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How can we best foster fellowship, stir up love, strengthen unity, and format our meetings so members could encourage one another? The biblical answer is found in the Lord’s Supper—as originally practiced. The bread and cup were taken in the context of an actual meal. When Luke described the Lord’s Supper in Acts 2, the words he used were fellowship, food, gladness and praise. That’s why Gateway seminary professor John Taylor calls it as the “Lord’s Dinner”. Learn about the Lord’s Supper as a meal, and the blessing it could hold for your congregation:
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Did you know ... ?
- The early church ate the Lord’s Supper as a fellowship feast that looked back to Jesus’ death & forward to the wedding supper of the Lamb?
- God confers grace unto unity through the one cup and one loaf?
- The Lord’s Supper is a second-coming prayer we enact?
- The main reason the church met every week was to eat the Lord’s Supper?
- Communion is to be more of a celebration than a funeral?
If doing it this way didn't come from Jesus, where did it come from?
Since it did come from Jesus, is that really something we don't want to do?
What are we missing if we don't do it Jesus' way?
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