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What Does Communion Teach Us? (Luke 22:14-23)


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If you knew you were in the last days of your life, what would you do?

In Gospel of Luke 22, we step into the final hours before the cross. Betrayal is at the table. Denial is warming up. The weight of what’s coming is heavy. And what does Jesus do?

He sets the table.

This isn’t random. This isn’t routine. The Last Supper is not just a meal—it’s a defining moment. A feast of remembrance. A picture of grace. A covenant sealed in love.

In this powerful message, we explore what Communion teaches us:

  • Jesus longs to commune with you. Knowing the pain ahead—and the failures in the room—He still desires fellowship. Your weakness isn’t a disqualifier; it’s the doorway.
  • Jesus calls our focus forward. The Passover once looked back to deliverance from Egypt. Now the table points forward—to the cross and the coming Kingdom. The enemy wants you stuck in what was, but God calls you into what’s next.
  • God calls us to covenant, not contract. You are not saved by performance. You are secured by promise. Covenant says, “I’m here because I love you—and I’m not going anywhere.”
  • We forget, so God reminds us. Communion recenters us on what it cost. This is sacred remembrance. This is redemption.
  • Grace is offered in the middle of failure. The first Communion happened with betrayal at the table—and Jesus still passed the bread.

This sermon invites you to reflect on your own transformational moments:

  • Are you drawing near to Jesus, or waiting until you “get it together”?
  • Are you living stuck in your past, or walking forward in covenant promise?
  • When you come to the table, is it routine—or redemption?

Join us as we gather around the table that still changes everything.

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