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Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
Meditationsfor theLord’sSupper
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper, we affirm the burial of Christ (Mt 27:59-61; 1 Cor 15:1-6).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper, we affirm the burial of Christ (Mt 27:59-61; 1 Cor 15:1-6).
• Participants in the Lord’s Supper affirm that Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day of the week (Mt 28:1-8; Rm 1:5).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper, we affirm the burial of Christ (Mt 27:59-61; 1 Cor 15:1-6).
• Participants in the Lord’s Supper affirm that Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day of the week (Mt 28:1-8; Rm 1:5).
• When you partake of the Lord’s Supper, you declare that you are a member of his body, the church (1 Cor 10:17; 12:12-13).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper, we affirm the burial of Christ (Mt 27:59-61; 1 Cor 15:1-6).
• Participants in the Lord’s Supper affirm that Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day of the week (Mt 28:1-8; Rm 1:5).
• When you partake of the Lord’s Supper, you declare that you are a member of his body, the church (1 Cor 10:17; 12:12-13).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper demonstrates a love for Christ & what he has done for us (Jn 14:15; Rm 5:4-7).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• Partaking of the King’s Supper shows where your priority is (Mt 6:33).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• Partaking of the King’s Supper shows where your priority is (Mt 6:33).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper is an acknowledgement of his presence (Mt 26:29; 28:20).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• Partaking of the King’s Supper shows where your priority is (Mt 6:33).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper is an acknowledgement of his presence (Mt 26:29; 28:20).
• In partaking of the Supper, there is a demonstration of unity with your brethren in the church (1 Cor 10:17; 12:13-27).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• Partaking of the King’s Supper shows where your priority is (Mt 6:33).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper is an acknowledgement of his presence (Mt 26:29; 28:20).
• In partaking of the Supper, there is a demonstration of unity with your brethren in the church (1 Cor 10:17; 12:13-27).
• The Supper is a demonstration of communion with Christ (1 Cor 10:16).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• Partaking of the King’s Supper shows where your priority is (Mt 6:33).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper is an acknowledgement of his presence (Mt 26:29; 28:20).
• In partaking of the Supper, there is a demonstration of unity with your brethren in the church (1 Cor 10:17; 12:13-27).
• The Supper is a demonstration of communion with Christ (1 Cor 10:16).
• Partaking of the Supper affirms our separation from the world (1 Cor 10:21).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we take the Lord’s Supper, we affirm our single allegiance to Christ (Mt 6:24; 1 Cor 10:21).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we take the Lord’s Supper, we affirm our single allegiance to Christ (Mt 6:24; 1 Cor 10:21).
• When we partake of the Lord’s Supper, we bring glory to God (1 Cor 10:31).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we take the Lord’s Supper, we affirm our single allegiance to Christ (Mt 6:24; 1 Cor 10:21).
• When we partake of the Lord’s Supper, we bring glory to God (1 Cor 10:31).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper affirms our belief that Christ may return at any time (1 Cor 11:26).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we take the Lord’s Supper, we affirm our single allegiance to Christ (Mt 6:24; 1 Cor 10:21).
• When we partake of the Lord’s Supper, we bring glory to God (1 Cor 10:31).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper affirms our belief that Christ may return at any time (1 Cor 11:26).
• In partaking the Lord’s Supper, we reaffirm our commitment to Christ (1 Cor 15:1-6).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we take the Lord’s Supper, we affirm our single allegiance to Christ (Mt 6:24; 1 Cor 10:21).
• When we partake of the Lord’s Supper, we bring glory to God (1 Cor 10:31).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper affirms our belief that Christ may return at any time (1 Cor 11:26).
• In partaking the Lord’s Supper, we reaffirm our commitment to Christ (1 Cor 15:1-6).
• Partaking of the Supper demonstrates your belief in the ascension of Jesus (Acts 1:9-11).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper we demonstrate our respect for our brethren (1 Cor 11:33).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper we demonstrate our respect for our brethren (1 Cor 11:33).
• When you come to the Supper, you prove how you feel about the assembly (Heb 11:24-25).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper we demonstrate our respect for our brethren (1 Cor 11:33).
• When you come to the Supper, you prove how you feel about the assembly (Heb 11:24-25).
• Participation in the Supper confirms your understanding of the coming judgment (1 Cor 11:29-32).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• In the Supper we demonstrate our respect for our brethren (1 Cor 11:33).
• When you come to the Supper, you prove how you feel about the assembly (Heb 11:24-25).
• Participation in the Supper confirms your understanding of the coming judgment (1 Cor 11:29-32).
• Partaking of the Supper affirms our belief in Jesus as the Mediator (Heb 7:25; 1 Tm 2:5).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When you partake of the Supper, you are demonstrating that you are a doer of the word (Js 1:22; Mt 26:26-29).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When you partake of the Supper, you are demonstrating that you are a doer of the word (Js 1:22; Mt 26:26-29).
• By participating in the Lord’s Supper you remember that you have been delivered from the penalty of sin (Rm 8:1).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When you partake of the Supper, you are demonstrating that you are a doer of the word (Js 1:22; Mt 26:26-29).
• By participating in the Lord’s Supper you remember that you have been delivered from the penalty of sin (Rm 8:1).
• You are properly discerning the Lord’s body when you partake of the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:29).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When you partake of the Supper, you are demonstrating that you are a doer of the word (Js 1:22; Mt 26:26-29).
• By participating in the Lord’s Supper you remember that you have been delivered from the penalty of sin (Rm 8:1).
• You are properly discerning the Lord’s body when you partake of the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:29).
• You gain spirit strength from properly partaking of the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:30).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we assemble to partake of the Supper, we demonstrate how we feel about our spiritual family (1 Pt 2:17).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we assemble to partake of the Supper, we demonstrate how we feel about our spiritual family (1 Pt 2:17).
• We encourage & edify others by being present for the Supper (Heb 3:13; 10:24-25).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we assemble to partake of the Supper, we demonstrate how we feel about our spiritual family (1 Pt 2:17).
• We encourage & edify others by being present for the Supper (Heb 3:13; 10:24-25).
• By properly partaking of the Lord’s Supper we don’t provoke the Lord to jealousy (1 Cor 10:22).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we assemble to partake of the Supper, we demonstrate how we feel about our spiritual family (1 Pt 2:17).
• We encourage & edify others by being present for the Supper (Heb 3:13; 10:24-25).
• By properly partaking of the Lord’s Supper we don’t provoke the Lord to jealousy (1 Cor 10:22).
• Partaking of the Lord’s Supper is a continuing confession of Jesus as Lord (Mt 10:32-33; Rm 10:10).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we partake of the Supper it’s an affirmation that Christ has a kingdom in the here & now (Col 1:11-13).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we partake of the Supper it’s an affirmation that Christ has a kingdom in the here & now (Col 1:11-13).
• Partaking of the Supper indicates that we believe we are in the kingdom of Christ (Mt 26:29; Rv 1:9; Mk 9:1).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we partake of the Supper it’s an affirmation that Christ has a kingdom in the here & now (Col 1:11-13).
• Partaking of the Supper indicates that we believe we are in the kingdom of Christ (Mt 26:29; Rv 1:9; Mk 9:1).
• Participating in the Supper shows that you are still working toward your goal of heaven & the crown of life (1 Pt 1:2-5; Rv 2:10).
Meditations for the Lord’s Supper
• When we partake of the Supper it’s an affirmation that Christ has a kingdom in the here & now (Col 1:11-13).
• Partaking of the Supper indicates that we believe we are in the kingdom of Christ (Mt 26:29; Rv 1:9; Mk 9:1).
• Participating in the Supper shows that you are still working toward your goal of heaven & the crown of life (1 Pt 1:2-5; Rv 2:10).
• Partaking of the Supper reaffirms your commitment to follow Christ with your cross (Mt 16:24).