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Do This in Remembrance of Me

July 7, 2024 · 59:37 · Watch on YouTube ↗

Summary

This Sunday service was given over to the Lord's Supper. The pastor read from 1 Corinthians 11, where Paul passes on what he received from the Lord: the bread is Christ's body broken for us, the cup is the new covenant in His blood, and we keep this table in remembrance of Him. Before anyone eats the bread or drinks the cup, he must examine his own heart so as not to receive unworthily.

To prepare those hearts, the preacher walked through the passion in Mark 14 and 15. He pointed to Mary anointing Jesus in the home of Simon, the leper Christ had healed; to Judas grumbling over the cost and then betraying with a kiss; to the Last Supper; to the hymn sung on the way to the Mount of Olives; to Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed, let this cup pass, yet not My will; and on to the arrest, the trial before Pilate, the crown of thorns, the mocking, Simon of Cyrene, the crucifixion, and the centurion's confession, Truly this man was the Son of God.

He urged believers to trust the Word of God rather than their own ideas, to walk the good road every day, and to live ready for the moment life suddenly stops - where would we go then? He shared the joy of an elderly Jewish woman coming to Christ, and invited anyone present to call on the name of Jesus and receive Him. The service closed in prayer as the congregation took the bread and the cup with reverence and thanksgiving.

Key Points

  • The Lord's Supper is kept in remembrance of Jesus, who gave His body and blood for us.
  • Before the bread and the cup, examine your own heart so you receive worthily.
  • The bread and cup join us to the body and blood of Christ, so take them with reverence.
  • Jesus walked freely to the cross and drank the cup of suffering so we could be set free.
  • Christ healed the leper Simon, and His blood cleanses us from the spiritual leprosy of sin.
  • Be ready: if your life stopped today, where would you go?
  • Call on the name of Jesus and He will enter your heart and give you peace.

Devotional

Today the bread and the cup ask one quiet question: do I truly remember Him? Jesus did not turn back from the cup of suffering; He drank it to the very last, bearing my sins and my sicknesses so that I could go free. Before I reach out my hand to receive Him, let me first let Him search my heart. May His song live in me through every ordinary day, and may I live ready to meet Him, whatever comes.

“He drank the cup of suffering to the very last and did not turn back - for you and for me.”
“We carried the leprosy of sin, but the blood of Jesus has made us clean.”
“If your life stopped today, where would you go? Be ready to meet Him.”

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