When Moses ratified God's covenant with Israel, he threw sacrificial blood on the altar and on the people. In addition to being dramatic and messy, it meant something: these people now belonged to God.
On Maundy Thursday, we see that same pattern fulfilled in a far greater way: Jesus takes bread and wine and says, "This is my body. This is my blood of the New Covenant." What happens at the communion rail is the delivery of everything Christ died to give us.
This sermon from 1 Corinthians 11:23–32 makes the case that Holy Communion belongs at the center of the Church's life for three reasons:
- it's where the New Covenant is personally handed to you,
- it's the Church's most powerful proclamation of Christ's saving death,
- and it's the means by which God lovingly examines and preserves his people.
Along the way, there's an honest testing of the most common objection to frequent communion ("it loses its specialness if you do it too often"). And we learn how the stern warnings in Paul's letter are themselves an act of divine love.
Whether you've received the Lord's Supper hundreds of times or you're still trying to understand what it's all about, this sermon will challenge you to take a fresh look at what's really happening at the altar.
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At St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Gibbon, Minnesota, God has gathered a congregation where all ages are present, from newborns to grandparents. We are united in Christ through the historic liturgy. Children are a visible and joyful part of our life together, with active Sunday School and youth ministries woven into the fabric of our community. Here, every generation receives the saving benefits of Christ through His Word and Sacraments. Whether you’re listening nearby or far away, you’re welcome to join us in person or online.
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