Sermon Tone Analysis

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For them, the table was much more than a place to eat.
It was a place of mutual trust and vulnerability.
Sitting down at the table to eat with someone meant you had a protected relationship with them.
Whom you ate with revealed something important about who you were, showing to whom you belonged.
Just as the word “house” could mean your family lineage or the word “bed” could mean your intimate relationship, the word “table” could stand for family and friends—all those you trusted and on whom you depended.
These were the people with whom you enjoyed table fellowship.
In fact, table fellowship implied a nearly inviolable relationship.
To be a guest at a family’s table meant that you were under their protection.
As long as you were with the family, they were honour bound to defend you, even at the cost of their lives.
At the Table, we remember Jesus.
1.
His sufferings- 1 Cor.
11:24
2. His death on the cross- 1 Cor.
11:25
3. His purpose- Matt.
26:28
At the Table, we celebrate our Redemption!
Acceptance at our Repentance John 6:35-37
At the Table, we connect to our vertical and horizontal relationship.
Connect to the Goodness of God.
Psalm 34.8
b.
Connect to our Christian Family. 1 Cor.
10:17
At the Table, we anticipate His Return!
His Kingdom- Luke 22:18
2. His death until He comes! 1 Cor.
11:26
The Table is set!
The Host is waiting!
There is a seat for you at the table by His invitation!
Come to the Table!
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