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Intro:
Prayer:
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Paul wrote to the believers in Corinth
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We see three things: 1st that Jesus was celebrating the Passover meal with his disciples,
2nd that He changed the symbolism of that meal to be about himself instead of the events of the Exodus,
and 3rd that he established a new covenant with his own blood
Passover meal:
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Later in verse 46 God told Moses and Aaron
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and he explained the significance
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God defined what Passover represented to the Jews
male son was redeemed by male lamb
unleavened bread represented how they left in such a hurry
bitter herbs represented their bitter life as slaves in Egypt
Jesus attributed new meanings to the Passover meal
Jesus said for now on, do this in remembrance of Me (not the Exodus)
Paul told the church in Corinth
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and just as the bones were not allowed to be broken for the passover lamb, so Jesus’ bones were not broken
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And just as God brought the Israelites out of Egypt to be a nation unto Himself and He established a covenant with them Jesus establishes a new covenant with us (new testament)
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Paul quotes Jesus
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We are in a new covenant relationship with God, no longer under the mosaic covenant, now established by the blood of Christ and not by the blood of bulls.
Paul writing about the old covenant verses the new covenant says this
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Invitation
Lord’s Supper
Final words
John Bradford was a protestant preacher who lived from 1510 to 1555.
He was appointed in 1551 as chaplain to King Edward VI.
When he died in 1553 Mary Tudor ascended to the throne, also known as Mary I or “Bloody Mary.”
She set out to restore roman catholicism to England.
King Henry had written new religious laws and broke away from Rome, Mary opposed protestantism and began her mission to rid England of it altogether.
In her first month as Queen, she had John Bradford thrown in prison for “trying to start a mob.” on Jan 31, 1555 Bradford was tried and condemned to death by burning at the stake.
He was tied to a stake with a young man named John Leaf, and Bradford is quoted as saying to him, "Be of good comfort brother; for we shall have a merry supper with the Lord this night!"
Mary I went on to execute 283 protestants, mostly by burning.
Thankfully we don’t live under Mary Tudor, but let’s learn from John Bradford, and always look forward to that banquet that we will get to eat with the Lord, himself, when we leave this earth.
For Jesus himself promised that we would share that meal with him in His kingdom.
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