PHall | October 30, 2009
In Acts 20:7-12, Paul, Luke, and their friends meet with the church in Troas to “break bread.” This innocuous term, to “break bread,” has a deeper meaning than simply tearing bread into pieces or eating. To “break bread” with someone, whether in a common meal at a home, or as the Lord’s Supper in church, […]
Category: Matthew, Acts, I Corinthians, Galatians, I Thessalonians, Revelation |
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PHall | September 16, 2009
The Lord’s Supper: The Accounts and Proper Order[1] The purpose of this exercise is to determine whether or not the added information concerning the “passover” cup serves a dual purpose spiritually connecting the passover of old and this new supper. If this “passover” cup bridges both suppers, then we can scripturally call the Lord’s […]
Category: Matthew, Mark, Luke, I Corinthians |
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PHall | September 15, 2009
Reaching UP to God in worship is expressed as we remember how He reached down to us through the cross and resurrection. We Reach UP to God in gratitude through the Supper of Jesus. What would we think about when sharing communion? Following is one common answer, and following that is some more. “A […]
Category: I Corinthians |
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