Christ Our Passover: Remembering at the Lord's Table
December 1, 2024 · 1:44:13 · Watch on YouTube ↗
Summary
This communion service centers on Jesus' command, "Do this in remembrance of Me." The preacher calls the church to remember the suffering and death of Christ, recalling that God so loved the world that He gave His only Son so that everyone who believes would have eternal life. Christ is our Passover Lamb: just as the blood on the doorposts in Egypt caused the angel of death to pass over the house, the judgment we all deserved passed over us because of His blood.
At the table we do not merely watch Christ's sacrifice from a distance, we become partakers of His body and blood. His blood now flows in us, we are grafted into the true vine, and it is no longer we who live but Christ who lives in us. Because we share one bread, we are one body: no longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, but one in Christ, called to forgive, to serve, and to wash one another's feet as He did.
The message also warns against taking the table unworthily and trying to drink from two cups at once. We cannot share the cup of the Lord and the cup of the world; bought at the priceless cost of His blood, we are set apart and holy. By His wounds we are healed in body, soul, and spirit, so we come with thanksgiving, confessing our wrongs and receiving His mercy.
Key Points
- Communion is a living remembrance of Christ's suffering, death, and victory.
- Christ is our Passover Lamb, and His blood causes judgment to pass over us.
- At the table we become partakers of Christ: His blood flows in us and we live by Him.
- Sharing one bread makes us one body, called to forgive and serve one another.
- Christ Himself is our example: the King of kings knelt to wash His disciples' feet.
- We cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of the world; we are set apart and holy.
- By His wounds we are healed in body, soul, and spirit, so receive Him with thanksgiving.
Devotional
Pause and remember what your salvation cost. The judgment you deserved passed over you because the Lamb's blood was poured out in your place, and now that same blood flows through you, making you one with Him and with His people. Let that truth soften every grudge: if Christ forgave you, you can forgive; if He served you, you can serve. Come to His table not as a distant observer but as one who lives in Him, with a thankful and reconciled heart.
“Christ is our Passover; the judgment we deserved passed over us because of His blood.”
“It is no longer I who live - Christ lives in me, and His blood flows through me.”
“You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of the world at the same time.”