
"At the Table with the Lord" - Week 4
In this final message of our Life Around the Table series, we explore the moment Jesus instituted communion at the Last Supper and discover how this simple meal points to something much deeper: covenant relationship with God and one another.
What did Jesus mean when He said, “Do this in remembrance of Me”? Why did the early church center so much of their life together around the table? And how did communion move from a shared meal in homes to the way many churches practice it today?
In this message, we look at:
- The Passover background of communion
- Jesus as our true Passover Lamb
- The meaning of the New Covenant
- Why communion is both deeply personal and inherently communal
- The four directions of communion: backward, forward, inward, and outward
- How the early church practiced “breaking bread” together
- What communion means for us today
Communion is not merely information recalled—it is grace re-experienced, covenant renewed, and the Gospel brought near again.
📖 Scripture: Luke 22:14–20
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