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1 Corinthians 11:26

Posted on 18 May at 11:33
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“For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord’s death till he come.”

1. Context: To fully understand this verse, it is important to consider the broader context of the passage. The Apostle Paul wrote the letter of 1 Corinthians to address various issues and concerns within the church at Corinth. In this particular section (1 Corinthians 11:17-34), Paul addresses the conduct of believers during the Lord’s Supper or communion.

2. Symbolism of the Bread and Cup: In this verse, Paul refers to the bread and cup, which are elements used in the commemoration of the Lord’s Supper. The bread represents the body of Jesus Christ, and the cup represents His blood shed for the forgiveness of sins (Matthew 26:26-28). By partaking in these elements, believers remember and proclaim the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.

3. Demonstrating the Lord’s Death: Paul states that whenever believers eat the bread and drink the cup, they “show the Lord’s death.” This act is a symbolic representation and proclamation of Christ’s death on the cross. It is a way for Christians to remember and acknowledge the significance of Jesus’ sacrifice, recognizing that through His death, we find redemption and eternal life.

4. Looking Forward to His Return: The latter part of the verse states, “till he come.” This phrase reminds believers that the observance of the Lord’s Supper is not only a reflection on Christ’s past sacrifice but also an anticipation of His future return. It serves as a reminder that Jesus will come again in glory and establish His eternal kingdom.

Overall, 1 Corinthians 11:26 emphasizes the importance of the Lord’s Supper as a means of remembering and proclaiming the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. It reminds believers of the significance of His sacrifice, while also pointing forward to His promised return. This verse encourages Christians to participate in communion with reverence, gratitude, and an expectation of Christ’s second coming.

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