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This refers to the presentation of the elements-the bread and the cup-that will visually help the congregation see, and remember, what Christ has done for them. Isn’t that exactly what we are trying to do in the Lord’s Supper: keep alive the memory of what Jesus has done for us? An illustration like this can link a common experience to a spiritual reality. This remarkable song with the haunting melody has kept the memory of that disaster alive for nearly 50 years. For example, I recently told the story of Gordon Lightfoot’s song, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, which tells the story of a ship sinking in Lake Superior in 1975, killing all 29 men on board. These passages can draw people into the communion experience.Ī story or illustration can also draw people to the Lord’s Supper. For example, Psalm 75 identifies God’s judgment as drinking from a cup of wine, which is exactly the picture we get of what Jesus did for us, praying in agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, “Let this cup (of judgment) pass, but not my will but yours be done." In Revelation 19, the Wedding Supper of the Lamb is the ultimate heavenly meal of which the Lord’s Supper is a foretaste. Both of these tie nicely into the Lord’s Supper and introduce some aspect of communion. First, one can use a scripture theme such as the Cup of Judgment ( Psalm 75) or the Wedding Supper of the Lamb ( Rev. Otherwise, I like to introduce the Lord’s Supper a couple of different ways. Commission (103) scenery (77) Games Workshop (71) board game (42) Forge World (30) painting (30) Mordheiming (28) Tabletop World (28) Mansions of Madness (25) mordheim (24) Fantasy Flight Games (19) art (19) Cthulhu (18) competition (17) Super Dungeon Explore (15) Age of Sigmar (11) CMON (11) Mierce Miniatures (11) chaos dwarf (11) malifaux (11) sculpting (11) Joke (9) Mythic Battles (9) Space Hulk (9) Zombicide (9) bases (8) bloodbowl (8) irregular (8) Corvus Games Terrain (7) Ebay (7) Housing project (7) Ogre Kingdoms (7) hasslefree (7) Blood Bowl (6) Conan (6) Warcry (6) Zombies (6) wyrd (6) Goblin (5) Marvel Crisis Protocol (5) Mice and Mystics (5) Nighthaunts (5) The Fenland Well (5) photography (5) Blood rage (4) Cool Mini or Not (4) Dark Sword (4) Freebooter (4) Lord of the Rings (4) Raging Heroes (4) Soda Pop Miniatures (4) The tower of Signa-Dûr (4) salute (4) the university (4) wamped (4) Arcadia Quest (3) Claustrophobia (3) Drazhoath The Ashen (3) Empire (3) Maow (3) Monolith (3) Moulin Rouge (3) Orks (3) Scibor (3) basing (3) casting (3) competiton (3) paint along (3) pulp City (3) town hall (3) wamp (3) 40K (2) ALkemy (2) Avatar of War (2) Chess Board (2) Enigma Miniatures (2) FrostGrave (2) Gold Rush Saloon (2) Hell Boy (2) Hell Dorado (2) LEGO (2) Laboratory Bases (2) Last Night on Earth (2) Mantic Games (2) Mold (2) Paper work (2) Red Box Games (2) Rivet War (2) Shadespire (2) The Chapel (2) X-Wing (2) chess (2) christmas (2) mould (2) warhammer Underworlds (2) 120mm (1) 3D Printing (1) 3D Prints (1) Adèle (1) Anima (1) Banana Art (1) Celebration (1) DIY (1) Deepwars (1) Documentary (1) Dragonrune (1) Dungeons and Dragons (1) Euro Militaire (1) FFG (1) Female armor (1) Fenris Games (1) Figone (1) Flying Frog Prod (1) Gaslands (1) Hitech Miniatures (1) Hobby room (1) Killing yourself trying to build a model.When one is preaching and then following the sermon by leading communion, I think it is a good idea to attempt to bridge from the theme of the message to the Lord’s Supper.







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