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Ben Seewald, Matthew 26:26-29, “The Last Supper”

A Christ-centered community rooted in Scripture and growing in grace.

Ben Seewald, Matthew 26:26-29, “The Last Supper”

THESIS: In instituting this religious feast (Lord’s Supper), Christ was reminding His followers of the purpose of His suffering, His body given for us, His blood poured out for many for the forgiveness of sin. Also, He gave them a promise of blessing, that He would, one day, drink this feast with His people in His Father’s kingdom.

POINT 1: The Lord’s Supper reminds us of the purpose of Christ’s suffering.

POINT 2: The Lord’s Supper reminds us of the promise of His blessing.

Sermon delivered at Immanuel Baptist Church in Springdale, AR on February 5, 2023.

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