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*The Lords Table*
/Luke 22:14-20, 24-27, 31-34/
To get a better understanding of the Lords Table
 
 
*Intro*
*          *Tables
                Work
                        Things are manufactured
                School
                        Lessons are learned
                Home
                        Meals are served
*Lords Table *
 
I.
Celebration
        Happy to share, mark says sung hymn
II.
Meal
        Refreshment, sustenance, and spiritual
III.
United
        No favoritism
        All equal color, race, no labels, not just a Baptist    but the Lords Table
IV.
Reflection
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At the table, the Christian looks back.
We recall what our lord has done for us.
There at the cross he died for our sins and gave us forgiveness and eternal life.
At the table, the Christian looks on.
We are doing this as we wait for him.
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