Preparation for the Lord’s Supper
Preparation for the Lord’s Supper
The
New Covenant: Bought in Christ’s
Sacrifice, Administered in His Blood
Followers of Christ are brought into
the New Covenant by the Atonement. This
is possible through the breaking or sacrifice of Jesus’ Body, to finally
satisfy the Justice demanded by God for our sins. This Covenant with us is sealed in His Blood,
the same Blood that was spilled out to pay the terrible cost of the world’s
sin. It is this same Blood we must be
covered in to escape Judgment, to participate in the Next Passover.
The
Lord’s Table: A Remembrance of Jesus and
His Work – Past, Present, and Future
The Lord’s Table, the Holy Eucharist,
is one of the two Sacraments He has given to the Church to declare our
surrender to Him and to continue in our reverent remembrance of what He has
done through the Cross. As the Passover
celebration renewed Israel’s
remembrance of the Lord’s mighty work in Egypt, so too does the remembrance
of His Sacrifice meet the Living Spirit’s testimony in us who have been Saved
by the Passover Lamb Jesus. This Table
represents the culmination of God’s Work in creation, the reason why He spared
humankind despite our continual rebellion against Him, the Promise of the first
Covenanting fulfilled in seeing Abram’s spiritual children gathered as God’s
people.
The
Celebration is for Believers, Alone
We who believe have received the
confirmation of our forgiveness by receiving His Spirit in us. As well, only those who know Jesus as their
Savior can rightfully acknowledge His Sacrifice, and rightfully participate in
the Supper which celebrates our Lord on the Cross.
The Last Supper focuses it’s entirety
on the betrayal of Jesus and the Sacrifice He was about to become. Even though He knew exactly what was ahead of
Him, He did not proceed without giving thanks to the Father.
The
Cross, its Sacrifice, and the Worthy Blood begin the Pinnacle of God’s
Redemptive Work
Christ is the Bridge between the Old
Covenant and the New. His Work on the
Cross fully satisfied the demand of Sacrifice by the Law in His punishment,
this is the bread, and the forgiveness we may have is now available through
faith in His Grace, this is the cup. The
Lord’s Supper tells us this Truth again and again as we do it in remembrance of
Him.
Christ
is the Bridge between Salvation for the Jews and Salvation for the World
Both the bread and the cup are offered
in relation to what He was sent to do.
The bread represents His Body as food for our spirit. His Body was soon to be broken physically in
death and spiritually in God’s punishment, which would make Him eligible to
transfer forgiveness to those He had suffered for.
The cup represents His Blood, spilled
out to make payment for those He represented when He stood in our place for the
punishment of Hell. His Blood also seals
us in the Promise of the New Covenant, our reconciliation to God and our
assurance of escaping Judgment.
As the blood of the Passover lamb
spread on the doorposts caused Death to pass over Israel’s children, so too will
those covered in the Blood of God’s Lamb be delivered safely past the coming
death of Judgment. In this Supper, the
Lord wants us to see and remember the reason He came here. The Supper shows Him standing on both sides
of the Cross: His Body broken to satisfy God’s demand of payment for sin, and
His Blood of the New Covenant, in the Promise of Salvation for those covered in
It. All of this we do in remembering the
Lamb and His Promise of the Passover to come.
Preparation for the Lord’s Supper
The
New Covenant: Bought in Christ’s
Sacrifice, Administered in His Blood
- Followers
of Christ are brought into the New Covenant by the Atonement. - We
must be covered in this same Blood to escape Judgment, to participate in the
Next Passover.
The
Lord’s Table: A Remembrance of Jesus and
His Work – Past, Present, and Future
- The
Lord’s Table, the Holy Eucharist, is one of the two Sacraments He has given to
the Church - This
Table represents the culmination of God’s Work in creation.
The
Celebration is for Believers, Alone
- Only
those who know Jesus as their Savior can rightfully acknowledge His Sacrifice,
and rightfully participate in the Supper which celebrates our Lord on the
Cross.
The
Cross, its Sacrifice, and the Worthy Blood begin the Pinnacle of God’s
Redemptive Work
- Christ
is the Bridge between the Old Covenant and the New. - The
Lord’s Supper tells us this Truth again and again as we do it in remembrance of
Him.
Christ
is the Bridge between Salvation for the Jews and Salvation for the World
- Both
the bread and the cup are offered in relation to what He was sent to do. - As
the blood of the Passover lamb spread on the doorposts caused Death to pass
over Israel’s
children, so too will those covered in the Blood of God’s Lamb be delivered
safely past the coming death of Judgment. - All
of this we do in remembering the Lamb and His Promise of the Passover to come.