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 | | This lesson has been designed to show that the Christian should take of the Lord's supper every first day of the week in order to remember the death of Jesus and be pleasing to God. |  | | ____________________________________________________ April 1, 1990 ____________________________________________________ The Lord's Supper by Tom Edwards It's really ironic: members in the church of Christ are often accused of not believing in the blood of Jesus, while those who make this accusation might observe the Lord's supper only one to four times a year. |  | | Though some things have ceased, the observance of the Lord's Supper has not; and it is to continue until Jesus Christ returns (1 Cor. |
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| Â | The Lord's Supper |
 | | The Corinthian Christians had made a mockery of the Lord’s Supper by turning it into a feast Paul reminded them, “Wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord” (1 Corinthians 11:27). |  | | The Lord’s Supper must always be observed in a worthy manner. |  | | The Lord’s Supper has a divinely appointed day. |
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| Â | The Last Supper |
 | | When we celebrate the Lord's Supper, we should remember to thank Jesus for the gift of eternal life that he made available to us when he died on the cross. |  | | Only those who turn to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior should participate in the Lord's Supper since the Lord's Supper is celebrated in memory of what Jesus did for us. |  | | All we have to do is turn from sin to Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. |
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| Â | bible.org: The Last Supper (Luke 22:1-23) |
 | | While the atmosphere at the Last Supper was more akin to that of a funeral, the Lord’s Supper, while a solemn remembrance is a joyful one, more in the spirit of that meal recorded later by Luke in chapter 24, after the Lord had been raised from the dead. |  | | The Last Supper is a kind of hybrid, a mixture of an Old Testament Passover celebration, along with the institution of a New Testament Lord’s Table (or communion) celebration. |  | | In apparent contradiction to this, the synoptic gospels speak of the last supper as though it were the observance of the actual Passover. |
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http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=619
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| Â | Edward Taylor (1642?-1729) |
 | | As a study ofPuritan preparationism and aesthetics, the meditations also reveal Taylor'syearnings to celebrate the Lord's Supper with a cleansed soul, robed forthe feast in the wedding garment of righteousness for the feast (2.26,2.60B, 2.115), and to create poetry as a medium for spiritual purging andpreparation ("Prologue," 2.43). |  | | Mankind's spiritualpilgrimage, like Taylor's, concludes with the anticipation of the espousalbetween Elect souls and Christ (2.115), and of the heavenly feast, whichthe Lord's Supper commemorates and foreshadows (1.8, 2.60B, "Valediction"). |  | | Poetry for Taylor is both an immediate preparationfor his ministerial administering of the Lord's Supper and a lifelongpreparation for eternal life. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/taylor.html
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| Â | Baptism & Lord's Supper |
 | | The LordÂ’s Supper symbolizes the death of the body of Christ, Jesus in the flesh, and the fellowship of the body of Christ, the church. |  | | Being a church ordinance, it is prerequisite to the privileges of church membership and to the Lord's Supper. |  | | It is an act of obedience symbolizing the believer's faith in the crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, the believer's death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus. |
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| Â | The Last Supper |
 | | The Last Supper was a testimony of the fulfillment of The Lord’s Passover, a commemorative feast for the Jews, an act of faith in God. |  | | At the Last Supper, Jesus established a fulfilled betrothal Covenant with His Bride of Jews and Gentiles...He was, and still is, our Holy Communion. |  | | The Lord had decreed that the first and last days of the feast were to be set apart and no labor could be performed on those two days. |
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| Â | Last Supper, Lord's Supper |
 | | There is in the Lord's Supper a constant renewal of the covenant between God and the church. |  | | The doctrine of the Lord's Supper first occasioned discord in the church in the ninth century when Radbertus, influenced by the hankering for the mysterious and supernatural which characterized his time, taught that a miracle takes place at the words of institution in the Supper. |  | | The Last Supper was also the occasion on which Jesus washed his disciples' feet and commanded them to wash one another's feet. |
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| Â | bible.org: The Last Supper (Luke 22:1-23) |
 | | While the atmosphere at the Last Supper was more akin to that of a funeral, the Lord’s Supper, while a solemn remembrance is a joyful one, more in the spirit of that meal recorded later by Luke in chapter 24, after the Lord had been raised from the dead. |  | | The Last Supper is a kind of hybrid, a mixture of an Old Testament Passover celebration, along with the institution of a New Testament Lord’s Table (or communion) celebration. |  | | In apparent contradiction to this, the synoptic gospels speak of the last supper as though it were the observance of the actual Passover. |
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http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=619
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| Â | History Of Baptists |
 | | In the Scriptures the Lord’s Supper is always preceded by the act of baptism, and there is no account of any person participating in the Supper who had not previously been baptized. |  | | "Baptism by immersion says Dollinger, "continued to be the prevailing practice of the Church as late as the fourteenth century" (Dollinger, The History of the Church, II. |  | | But infant baptism was not at this time enjoined, or incorporated in the standing orders of the Church (Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, II.). |
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http://www.trailofblood.com/History%20Of%20Baptists.htm
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| Â | Baptism and the Lord's Supper |
 | | Baptism and The Lord's Supper are universally practiced by Christian churches. |  | | Baptism as was commonly practiced in the New Testament church was immersion baptism. |  | | It is a symbol of the new covenant in Jesus' blood, not that of a lamb's. |
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| Â | The Last Supper |
 | | Pope There were only twelve disciples and Our Lord at the Last Supper. |  | | Pope (loudly, ex cathedra) There were only twelve disciples and our Lord at the Last... |  | | The Bible doesn't say how many people were at that, does it. |
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| Â | The Last Supper |
 | | The liturgical celebration of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday is not merely the annual remembrance of the "institution" of the sacrament of Holy Communion. |  | | When the glorious disciples were enlightened at the washing of their feet before the supper, the impious Judas was darkened by the disease of avarice, and to the lawless judges he betrayed You, the Righteous Judge. |  | | For such is the commandment that Christ Himself gave to His disciples; but Judas, slave and deceiver, paid no heed. |
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| Â | 1689 LBC: Chapter 28: "Of Baptism and the Lord's Supper" |
 | | 1._____ Baptism and the Lord's Supper are ordinances of positive and sovereign institution, appointed by the Lord Jesus, the only lawgiver, to be continued in his church to the end of the world. |  | | 1689 LBC: Chapter 28: "Of Baptism and the Lord's Supper" |  | | Chapter 28: Of Baptism and the Lord's Supper |
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| Â | The Last Supper |
 | | At the last supper when Jesus used these symbols as a memorial of his offering, the betrayer was still present: “Behold, the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table” (Luke 22:21). |  | | Matthew, Mark, and Luke all recount the institution of the memorial the last evening our Lord was with his disciples, the day we would term Thursday, which that evening had turned into the opening night of the fourteenth of Nisan. |  | | The circumstances at last forced the question also of Judas: “Master, is it I? He said unto him, Thou hast said” (Matthew 26:25). |
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| Â | Baptism And The Lord's Supper |
 | | To summarize, the Lord's Supper is a memorial observance, a symbolic observance, a continuing observance, and a church observance. |  | | And if you know Him as Savior, the Lord wants you to be baptized and to identify with a local assembly of believers who meet for the preaching of the Word, the administration of the ordinances, and the practice of mutual nurture, ad- monition, and discipline. |  | | Water baptism is not a means of regeneration or spiritual cleansing; rather, it is symbolic of salvation and the spiritual cleansing we enjoy through our union with Christ by faith. |
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| Â | Historicity of Jesus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Some also claim that evidence for a historical Jesus is provided by the (Especially a long, formal letter) Epistles, especially those by ((New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an apostle) Paul. |  | | Christianity considers Jesus to be the Son of God, whilst Islam sees him as only a human (Someone who speaks by divine inspiration; someone who is an interpreter of the will of God) prophet and teacher; adherents of Judaism do not accept him as a true Messiah. |  | | This would have included linking the two through Jesus' attempts to fulfill (The collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible) Old Testament prophecies, or else for later writers to claim that he did. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/h/hi/historicity_of_jesus.htm
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| Â | #95. The Last Supper (Luke 22:7-20) -- JesusWalk |
 | | The disciples' practice of the Lord's Supper came to be called "the breaking of bread" (Acts 2:42, 46; cf. |  | | Christians from earliest days have included the Lord's Supper centrally in their worship. |  | | Instead he shares the meaning of the Last Supper by relating Jesus' teach on the Bread of Life. |
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| Â | Ordinances:Baptism &Â The Lord's Supper |
 | | Considering the frequent mention of baptism and the Lord's supper (termed the "breaking of bread"), it appears that the Apostles did not understand Jesus to be instituting an ordinance here; nor should we. |  | | In the act of Spirit baptism the believer is not only spiritually circumcised and buried to sin and raised to spiritual life; he is also forgiven all of his sins. |  | | Note that Paul is arguing here that the baptism and spiritual food and drink which the Israelites received from Christ had no 'magical' properties in it, for most of those who received it remained unsaved (God was not pleased with them, see Hebrews 4:1-11). |
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| Â | Last Supper |
 | | P: Look, there were just twelve disciples and our Lord at the last supper. |  | | A last supper I commissioned from you and a last supper I want, with twelve disciples and one Christ. |  | | P: There were only twelve disciples at the last supper. |
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| Â | Learn more about The Last Supper in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | A final variation of the name of the service is The Lord's Supper. |  | | In the process of the last supper, Jesus told his disciples, "Do this in remembrance of me." This command was understood by the early Christians as a command to recreate the Last Supper in a remembrance service. |  | | The time of the supper was that of the feast commemorating the "passing over" of the Angel of Death in Egypt, just prior to the Exodus from Egypt. |
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| Â | Bible Study - Presentation of the Lord |
 | | Ignatius of Antioch (late 1st Century) referred to the Lords Supper as "the medicine of immortality." Yet it is a mystery as to how the bread and the wine is the Lords body and blood. |  | | That is, the Presentation of the Lord took place on the 40th day after His birth (Leviticus 12:1-4), and the Orthodox Church celebrates this on the 40th day after Christmas. |  | | As part of the Scripture readings for Vespers prior to the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, Exodus 12:51-13:16; 22:29 is prescribed. |
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| Â | Homily in the Upper Room, Jerusalem, Pope John Paul II, March 23, 2000 Last Supper |
 | | The hands which broke bread for the disciples at the Last Supper were to be stretched out on the Cross in order to gather all people to himself in the eternal Kingdom of his Father. |  | | At every Holy Mass, we proclaim this "mystery of faith", which for two millennia has nourished and sustained the Church as she makes her pilgrim way amid the persecutions of the world and the consolations of God, proclaiming the Cross and Death of the Lord until he comes (cf. |  | | Gathered in the Upper Room, we have listened to the Gospel account of the Last Supper. |
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| Â | PRESENTATION OF OUR LORD February 2, 2003 |
 | | Pastor: This is the Gospel of the Lord. |  | | Pastor: Gracious God, our heavenly Father, You have given us a foretaste of the feast to come in the Holy Supper of Your Son's body and blood. |  | | Pastor: Into Your hands, 0 Lord, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in Your mercy through Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord. |
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| Â | The Upper Room |
 | | Follow Him as the Army of the Lord into His Glory |  | | The Upper Room was the headquarters of the Jerusalem Church and the scene of the last supper. |  | | The upper room was apparently in the house of Mary, the mother of John Mark, the one central meeting-place of the Church of Jerusalem throughout the apostolic age. |
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| Â | The Presentation of Our Lord |
 | | day, present this morning in the Temple and given to us in the Lord’s Supper strengthens that faith and forgives our sins. |  | | All of these become ours, exclusively by faith in Christ Jesus our Lord. |  | | On this day we celebrate Jesus’ presentation in the temple. |
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| Â | PASTOR TROY LYRICS - The Last Supper |
 | | I asked the Lord to reveal the last niggas to me |  | | The last, the last niggas, the last supper |
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| Â | Jesus and the Last Supper Bible Story |
 | | John and Peter, two of the apostles, asked Jesus, “Teacher, where shall we have the Passover supper ?”. |  | | That Thursday evening, Jesus and His apostles met for the Passover supper. |  | | Jesus took the bowl of water with the towel and washed His apostles’ feet and said to them, “If I, your Lord, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash each other’s feet”. |
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