This lesson from Luke 22:14–23 focuses on the significance of the Last Supper, where Jesus establishes the ordinance of communion. The bread symbolizes His body, given for our redemption, and the wine represents His blood, initiating a new covenant of grace. This sacred act is a call to remember Jesus, reflecting on His sacrifice and the immense cost of our freedom. By partaking in the Lord's Supper, believers reconnect with the core of their faith, express gratitude for redemption, and renew their commitment to follow Christ. It’s a profound memorial of His love and grace.
The Last Supper
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