Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
  |  Forgot password?
Preach Better Newsletter Go »
Home » All Resources » Sermons on Lord's Supper » Jim Twamley, Welcome to The Lord's Table - Page 1 of 7

Free Memorial Day Resources

Sermons & Illustrations: Top SermonsTop Illustrations

Sermon & Worship Packages: Time to Remember

Media: BundleVideo IllustrationsMotion Backgrounds


Welcome to The Lord's Table

Topic: #204 of 669 for Sermons on Lord's Supper
Denomination: Pentecostal
Date Added: March 2003
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
Keywords: none (Suggest a Keyword)
Welcome to The Lord’s Table
(You may dress casual, but don’t come as you are)

The Bible doctrines and principles on which we base our faith have important backgrounds. They didn’t just appear overnight, but were developed over time.
An example is our doctrine of baptism by water. It originated in the ritual washings required by the Priests in the book of Leviticus. The Jews practiced ritual washing for purification.
When John the Baptist came on the scene, he took it one step further and taught that you had to repent of your sin and be publicly baptized for the remissions of your sins. We take the doctrine of Baptism for granted, but in John the Baptist’s day, it was a radical new teaching, because up until that time the only way you could get forgiveness of your sins was through sacrificing a sin offering at the temple. Forgiveness of sins required a blood sacrifice.
The doctrine of tithing has it’s origin in Abraham when he gave a tithe to Melchizedec.
The doctrine of salvation through faith had it’s origin with Enoch followed by the account of the Flood when by faith Noah believed God, was obedient to God by building the ark, and by his faith and obedience he and his family (not to mention all the animals) were saved.
In the same way, the doctrine of “The Lord’s Supper” or “The Lord’s Table” better known as “Communion” has a historical Biblical background.

The historical Biblical backdrop for communion is the Passover. If you are on track with our through the Bible reading schedule, last Monday you read about the Passover In Exodus 12:

The word “Passover” refers to both the “Passover Victim” and the actual “Passover Ceremony.”

At God’s direction, Moses repeatedly struck the land and called down plagues upon Egypt. But notice, that the Jews in the land of Goshen, a geographical area located inside of Egypt, did not experience the plagues that Egypt experienced. God’s people were spared. They didn’t have to do anything, they were automatically spared because they came under God’s umbrella of protection. Why?
Because they were God’s chosen people, and Moses provided a measure of protection – a “covering” if you will, and that same responsibility is carried on by pastors today. If you don’t come under the covering of a pastor – you need to seriously consider getting there, because if affords you the benefits of supernatural protection and someone to watch out for your soul.

As a pastor I take that responsibility very seriously. I pray for all of you who are in the Church Directory during my prayer time. Those of you who are new, and have filled out and turned in your names on the bulletin tear out have been included in my prayer time.
As your pastor, I act at a spiritual covering for you. That also means that I will from time to time act to protect you by challenging your behavior, your attitudes and your belief system. When I don’t see you here participating in the fellowship, I will come looking for you…..(pause) and I will find you! Well, that’s enough on my duties as a pastor, let’s get back to the Passover.

Up to this point the Jews didn’t have to do anything. They just sat back and said “Wow, look what God is doing to the Egyptians.” But the Passover was different. The Passover required them to act on their faith. Moses directed them to take a male lamb or goat without blemish and to kill it, take it’s
Rate this Sermon
(click a star to rate)
next page »
View on one page
<< Previous
1
...
Celebrate God's Word with The Preacher's Pledge

Comments

Be the first to leave a comment!

Join the discussion

  |  Forgot password?
Sign in to join the discussion New to SermonCentral? Create an account
Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
SermonCentral MediaVault for PRO Members, videos, PowerPoint templates and more Pastor's MediaVault
$20k in free church resources with PRO
Learn more or Try it Free for 14 Days
Free PRO Video of the Week
Sermon Video Illustration Greater Love Produced by The Veracity Project
Producer: The Veracity Project
Free PRO PowerPoint of the Day
Topic: Holidays: Civic
Philippians 1
Featured Resource
Today's Most Popular Sermons
Memorial Day - A Time To Remember
Contributor: Melvin Newland
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: February 2001
A Good Soldier (thoughts For Memorial Day)
Contributor: Tom Walker
Denomination: 
Date Added: October 2000
Bring Life Into Your House Again
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: May 2012
A Basket Case
Contributor: Ron Kelly
Denomination: Christian Church
Date Added: April 2011
So Much To Remember! - Memorial Day
Contributor: Jerry Shirley
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: May 2006
Memorial Day - 2006
Contributor: Steve Shepherd
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2006
One Small Step To Destruction
Contributor: Richard White
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2012
Facing The Impossible
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: June 2011
Recently Added Articles
Sponsored Links

Top Pastor Resources

Sponsored By:
SermonCentral.com
Additional Resources
SermonCentral Partners