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mybeautifulchristianjourney · 6 months ago
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The Lord's Supper
24 and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” 25 In the same way He took the cup also after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” 26 For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes. — 1 Corinthians 11:24-26 | New American Standard Bible (NASB) New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1960, 1971, 1977, 1995, 2020 by The Lockman Foundation. All rights reserved. Cross References: Exodus 24:6; Exodus 28:12; Jeremiah 31:31; Luke 22:20; John 21:22-23; 1 Corinthians 4:5 1 Corinthians 10:16; 1 Corinthians 11:23; 2 Corinthians 3:6
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Why We Eat the Lord's Supper
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freebiblestudies · 3 months ago
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Line Upon Line Lesson 062: The Passover
Exodus 12:23 - For the Lord will pass through to strike the Egyptians; and when He sees the blood on the lintel and on the two doorposts, the Lord will pass over the door and not allow the destroyer to come into your houses to strike you.
The final plague of Egypt was the death of the firstborn.  The angel of death would pass over houses that had the blood of the lamb painted on the lintel and doorposts.  Houses that did not have the blood of a lamb would suffer the plague.
Why did God command the children of Israel to keep the Passover as an ordinance “forever”?  Wasn’t the plague just a one-time event?
Let’s read together Exodus 12:26-27 and  Jeremiah 34:13.
God wanted them to remember how He had delivered them from Egypt.  They were not to forget that they were once slaves.  There was also one more important reason for the children of Israel to observe the Passover continually.
Let’s read together Exodus 11:48-49; Matthew 28:26-30; John 1:29; and 1 Corinthians 11:25-26.
The Passover pointed the children of Israel forward to a coming Messiah.  Jesus is that Messiah.  Jesus shed His blood to save everyone - both Jew and Gentile.  Any Egyptians who feared the Lord and sheltered in a house with lamb’s blood would have been spared.  In the same way, anyone who accepts Jesus as their Lord and Savior can claim His blood and be saved.
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benjtheo · 8 months ago
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HE IS RISEN!
Today we celebrated the resurrection of our Messiah, eating fish with him as he did with his disciples. Luke 24:42.
For those confused about this online, an explanation follows.
From previous post I and others have shown that "Easter" is a word that was used by translators of the Bible to mean the Old Covenant Exodus Passover.
The Exodus Passover is a term used to mean the historical event in the Bible when the angel of death passed-over those obedient to Almighty, regarding the blood of a lamb applied to their home doorway. Afterward, they left or exodused the religious repressive Egypt.
Catholics, and Protestants who inherited their seminary errors, erroneously claim "Easter" meant the Messiah"s resurrection. This is why the date error for this year's "Easter" was off the mark so much for Catholics and Protestants about their traditional Bible roots.
To many modern traditional Christians, to learn the truth is both disturbing and shocking.
However, the Holy Bible forewarned over 1500 years ago that Satan and his messengers would deceive the "whole world." Revelation 12:9.
This is an example of that truth.
This also exemplifies the value of the Bible, it should be followed when any church, synagogue, mosques, or the like become incongruent.
So we shared how we Judeo-Christians, or Messianist, have used the Holy Bible to observe the Gospel Passover.
We also use the Bible to guide our fasting after our Messiah was taken from his disciples. Matthew 9:15, Mark 16:10. This is a voluntary fast for disciples today.
Gospel Passover is often called in Holy Scripture "the Lord's Supper," (1 Cor. 11:20, Luke 22:13-20), which is the Old Covenant Passover meal consumed two days early, because our Messiah was crucified on the Jews' Passover day, on Abib/Nisan 14th from the Bible's Jewish Lunar Calendar.
For this 2024, the Exodus Passover occured on April 22, 2024. On the third day, corresponding to April 25th today, our Messiah was not only discovered risen but ate broiled fish and honeycomb with his disciples as evidence of it. Luke 24:42.
For this reason, among others, the fish became a symbol for our Messiah's resurrection, for Messianists, long before the cross.
See our artistic Messianist trisymbol (below) of the Star of David, and menorah (representing the Old covenant Levitical priesthood), Star of David (Kings and Kingdom of Israel), and resurrection Fish (risen Priestly King of Israel, also for the world, its opportunity for eternal salvation and life).
See details about the correct date of the Old Covenant Jewish Calendar today and its Passover, and three days later our Messiah risen, at following links.
https://ccgjgcc.home.blog/2024/04/06/how-to-tell-what-jewish-calendar-is-correct-as-for-passover/
https://ccgjgcc.home.blog/2020/11/03/3-days-and-3-night-chronology/?fbclid=IwAR2cWI3iBLNdM3sFrd9n7Mv5WEFKamwNuGwEw1S-vEXw9YRWakwe0tsFGfk
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theexodvs · 9 months ago
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"My church is hosting a Passover Seder!"
"Oh, well, my church also has a Passover Seder. It's called the Lord's Supper."
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buggie-hagen · 2 years ago
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queerprayers · 1 year ago
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i want to say first of all that i fully respect a community's/denomination's/culture's right to have closed practices. i am not entitled to other people's traditions, and when i am a guest in a space i understand that everything is not automatically for me. and i know i do not have to understand to respect.
and also! when i go to a catholic church and can't receive communion i want to fall on the floor weeping. what do you mean i can't have him he's right there. sorry my baptism was the wrong kind of baptism. i'm hungry and you want me to become someone else before being fed.
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authortobenamedlater · 8 months ago
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Communion Poll!
Follow up to this poll.
All but one church I've ever been in observed on the first Sunday of the month. This seems to be standard in Baptist and Baptist-ish churches.
Add-on question, does your church call it communion or the Lord's Supper? Or something else?
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diabolicphallus666 · 5 months ago
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Stand up and be proud of who you are!
Fuck what our enemies think!
Blaspheme in the name of SATAN and stand proud as a Child of Satan Almighty!
Be proud as who you are whatever it may be and let your glory shine openly!
This is SATANS WORLD!!!
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mybeautifulchristianjourney · 11 months ago
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Simple But Sacred
For I have received of the Lord - Kurios that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord - Kurios [he to whom a person belongs] Yeshua [God is Salvation] the [same] night in which he was betrayed took bread: And when he had given thanks, he broke [it], and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. After the same manner also [he took] the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament (a covenant, ratified in death) in my blood: this do you, as oft as you drink [it], in remembrance of me. For as often as you eat this bread, and drink this cup, you do show the Lord - Kurios’s death till he come. — 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 | New Messianic Version Bible (NMV) The New Messianic Version Bible by Tov Rose © 2012. All Rights Reserved. Cross References: Exodus 24:6; Exodus 24:8; Exodus 28:12; Matthew 26:26; Mark 14:22; Luke 22:17; John 21:22-23; 1 Corinthians 4:5
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elder-dwarf · 2 months ago
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I wish I had the metabolism of a Hobbit
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ghostsmp3 · 9 months ago
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big day for me and the boys
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tkrbthree · 1 year ago
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I am so very proud of this piece I patterned myself and then stitched.
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dramoor · 2 years ago
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“...he was known to them in breaking of bread.” ~Luke 24:35
Le souper d'Emmaüs ; Eugène GIRARDET
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artsyld · 5 months ago
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The Lord's Supper/Communion/The Eucharist; The everlasting symbol of Christ's great sacrifice on the Cross. He fought for us then and fights for us still, even though He knows we will mess up.
Lord, help me to see others the way you do.
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scaredy-katts · 3 months ago
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i moved home for a minute after college so i have to go to church every sunday with my mom again BUT i thought you should know that im checking the smut blog while im here (as god intended)
AS GOD INTENDED LMAO
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briefblueseason · 6 months ago
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Meditations on the luminous mysteries in the LGBTQ rosary by Fr. Don Greene.
🖼️: Baptism of the Lord by Paolo Caliari
Wedding at Cana by Andrei Mironov
Christ Preaching at Capernaum by Maurycy Gottlieb
Transfiguration by Titian
Last Supper by Michael Wolgemut
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