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Remembering Jesus: the Lord's Supper
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Ever since the death of Jesus, serious Bible students and scholars who have studied the Lord's Supper have established beyond doubt that it was the central act of the assembly of the early church (I Corinthians. 11:20ff; Acts 20:28).

Consider a few terms revealing the different aspects and nature of the Lord's Supper; each with a special reference to Christ:

When partaking of the Lord's Supper, we might decide to turn down the lights; drink from gold cups; dress in white robes; and sing softly, but frankly none of this makes the Lord's Supper special.  What makes it special is the fact that Jesus Christ died for our sins and God raised Him from the dead.

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