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This first talk is concerned with demonstrating just one truth: that communion, the breaking of bread, the Lord’s Table or Supper, call it what you will, should be a full meal shared and eaten together when the church meets. Once placed in the context of three other feasts in the Bible – the Passover, the Last Supper and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb – a proper understanding of this comes quite naturally into focus. Quoting from top ranking evangelical biblical scholars, Beresford shows that this isn’t just a matter of how one interprets various scriptural passages, but is actually what God’s Word quite undeniably teaches.
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This first talk is concerned with demonstrating just one truth: that communion, the breaking of bread, the Lord’s Table or Supper, call it what you will, should be a full meal shared and eaten together when the church meets. Once placed in the context of three other feasts in the Bible – the Passover, the Last Supper and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb – a proper understanding of this comes quite naturally into focus. Quoting from top ranking evangelical biblical scholars, Beresford shows that this isn’t just a matter of how one interprets various scriptural passages, but is actually what God’s Word quite undeniably teaches.