In this sermon, the speaker delves into the sacred tradition of the Lord's Supper, connecting its origins to the Jewish Passover and the Christian Easter celebration. The talk highlights Jesus' establishment of communion during his last meal with his disciples, a moment that carries a command to remember his sacrifice through bread and wine. The sermon explores the communal and celebratory nature of the early Christian Agape Feast and encourages modern believers to re-experience this act not merely as a ritual but as a deep spiritual practice. The discussion further investigates scriptural passages to understand the significance and proper observance of this tradition, emphasizing its role in commemorating Christ's redemptive work.