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Paul may not be known for flashy object lessons, but he championed one experiential practice that shaped the early church—and still shapes us today: the Lord’s Supper. In this episode we trace how Passover functioned as an embodied learning experience for Israel (Exodus 12), how Jesus elevated it at the Last Supper, and how Paul protected its meaning when the Corinthian church distorted it (1 Corinthians 11). We’ll also see why experience helps truth become memorable and actionable—highlighted by a powerful children’s ministry story where an experiential lesson bridged the gap between Sunday truth and everyday courage.
By Daniel WattsPaul may not be known for flashy object lessons, but he championed one experiential practice that shaped the early church—and still shapes us today: the Lord’s Supper. In this episode we trace how Passover functioned as an embodied learning experience for Israel (Exodus 12), how Jesus elevated it at the Last Supper, and how Paul protected its meaning when the Corinthian church distorted it (1 Corinthians 11). We’ll also see why experience helps truth become memorable and actionable—highlighted by a powerful children’s ministry story where an experiential lesson bridged the gap between Sunday truth and everyday courage.