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Introduction:
Three weeks ago we said the gospel is corrective:
Two weeks ago we learned that we need to be unified:
Last week we learned not to be greedy and self seeking:
this week we will learn
1) It reminds us that God in the person of Christ did for us.
We are reminded of this by the bread.
we rehearse the brokenness of the flesh of Christ, this reminds us that we have the victory.
when we take communion we are reminded that we are level at the cross.
we are reminded that its not through the works of our bible study or worship or the excising of our spiritual.
we are sharing the life of Christ while we live in the shadow of the fished worked of the cross and the shadow
2) The second thing that we see is the Justification of the Cup.
(Jesus shed His blood for the blotting out of our sin.)
we need to be reminded regularly that we are forgiven.
we are reminded that Jesus work is what we are relying on.
we are reminded of the mercy of God.
3) We proclaim His death until He comes again.
we proclaim his death and subsequent return and so proclaim the Gospel
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