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Today we are going to incorporate the question Who is God?, which will conclude our series on Who is God?, with the Lord’s Supper.
Today’s title message is God is Redeemer/Salvation/Savior
When you study of the Lord’s Supper or Holy Communion, you discover that it is a soul-stirring experience because of the depth of meaning it contains.
To fully understand the Lord’s Supper you have to go within the pages of the OT to the time of the Passover.
The Passover was the most sacred feast of the Jewish religious year.
It commemorated the final plague on Egypt when the firstborn of the Egyptians died and the Israelites were spared or redeemed because of the blood of a lamb that was sprinkled on their doorposts.
The lamb was then roasted and eaten with unleavened bread.
God’s command was that throughout the generations to come the feast would be celebrated.
The story is recorded in Exodus 12.
From the passover to other pinpoint prophecies concerning a redeemer to come are also mentioned throughout OT text.
PROPHECIES CONCERNING A REDEEMER
Jesus, the lamb of God, the perfect Son of God, became the fulfillment of the countless Old Testament prophecies concerning a Redeemer (Genesis 3:15; Psalm 22; Isaiah 53).
These prophecies found in the OT are fulfilled in the life, death, burial and resurrection of Christ the Lamb of God.
Jesus is the fulfillment of all seven feast of Isreal which where instituted by God for Isreal to observe and obey.
They where for times and seasons.
Just as the Passover was an appointed time, a foreshadowing of an event to come.
So to are all the other feasts God commanded the Israelites to observe.
Now fast forward over 1500 years later from the passover in Egypt to the Cross of Christ.
Out of heaven comes one ordained to die for our redemption.
During the Last Supper—a Passover celebration btw—Jesus took bread...
Jesus was becoming the fulfillment of a prophecy made 1500 years prior.
A NEW COVENANT IS MADE
The New Covenant replaced the Old Covenant when Christ, the Passover Lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7 was sacrificed (Hebrews 8:8-13
The sacrificial system was no longer needed (Hebrews 9:25-28
Holy Communion is a remembrance of what Christ did for us and a celebration of what we receive as a result of His sacrifice.
Christ is our Redeemer.
So let us prepare ourselves now to observe this sacred ordinance in remembrance of Christ, through His life, death and resurrection we are redeemed and we look forward to the blessed hope of His return.
PRAYER OF EXAMINATION
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