Thursday, March 31, 2011

Proclaiming the Lord's Death

We Worship God
A Guide for Worship Leaders:
Remembering Jesus Christ



1 Corinthians 11:23-33 (The Message)  23-26Let me go over with you again exactly what goes on in the Lord's Supper and why it is so centrally important. I received my instructions from the Master himself and passed them on to you. The Master, Jesus, on the night of his betrayal, took bread. Having given thanks, he broke it and said,

   This is my body, broken for you.
   Do this to remember me.
After supper, he did the same thing with the cup:
   This cup is my blood, my new covenant with you.
   Each time you drink this cup, remember me.
What you must solemnly realize is that every time you eat this bread and every time you drink this cup, you reenact in your words and actions the death of the Master. You will be drawn back to this meal again and again until the Master returns. You must never let familiarity breed contempt.
 27-28Anyone who eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Master irreverently is like part of the crowd that jeered and spit on him at his death. Is that the kind of "remembrance" you want to be part of? Examine your motives, test your heart, come to this meal in holy awe.
 29-32If you give no thought (or worse, don't care) about the broken body of the Master when you eat and drink, you're running the risk of serious consequences. That's why so many of you even now are listless and sick, and others have gone to an early grave. If we get this straight now, we won't have to be straightened out later on. Better to be confronted by the Master now than to face a fiery confrontation later.
 33-34So, my friends, when you come together to the Lord's Table, be reverent and courteous with one another. If you're so hungry that you can't wait to be served, go home and get a sandwich. But by no means risk turning this Meal into an eating and drinking binge or a family squabble. It is a spiritual meal—a love feast.
   The other things you asked about, I'll respond to in person when I make my next visit.
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For Reflection

Remember Jesus.  Remember Him, not just the figure on the cross.  Remember Him as he walked among us.  Remember Him as he healed the sick;  Remember Him as he befriended the outcast.  Remember the teacher.  Remember the transforming power of His touch.  Remember His words of comfort.  Remember His prayers.  Remember His resurrection.  Remember His promise of everlasting life.  Remember.

Pray
that you never forget the promise that is Jesus Christ.

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