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In this sermon, Pastor Perry explores the Feast of Unleavened Bread and shows how Jesus transformed it into what we know as Communion.
Unleavened bread was a memorial of Israel’s freedom from Egypt made without yeast because they had to leave in a hurry. Jesus then redefined that bread as His body, broken for our freedom from sin.
The sermon revolves around two powerful questions:
I. Will you recall what He’s done?
II. How will you respond?
With vivid illustrations from communion on the moon to the “Rover’s leftovers” story this message shows that breaking bread is more than eating. It’s remembering, repenting, and realigning our lives with Christ.
Breaking Bread is not just a moment at the table. It’s a lifestyle of living in the freedom Jesus paid for.
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In this sermon, Pastor Perry explores the Feast of Unleavened Bread and shows how Jesus transformed it into what we know as Communion.
Unleavened bread was a memorial of Israel’s freedom from Egypt made without yeast because they had to leave in a hurry. Jesus then redefined that bread as His body, broken for our freedom from sin.
The sermon revolves around two powerful questions:
I. Will you recall what He’s done?
II. How will you respond?
With vivid illustrations from communion on the moon to the “Rover’s leftovers” story this message shows that breaking bread is more than eating. It’s remembering, repenting, and realigning our lives with Christ.
Breaking Bread is not just a moment at the table. It’s a lifestyle of living in the freedom Jesus paid for.