The ordinance known as “The Lord’s Supper” or “Communion” is taught and practiced by most Christian churches, though the manner, the time, and even the purpose is not consistent. What do the Scriptures teach about this so-called ordinance? Is it truly for the Church, the body of Christ, during this present dispensation of grace? In this series, we examine the two primary passages of Scripture that deal with this subject: 1) the gospel accounts of Jesus’ final Passover with the apostles before His death (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and 2) Paul’s 1st letter to the Corinthians.

These Bible messages on the Lord’s Supper were taught by Pastor Gregg Bing in 2015-2016 during the adult Sunday school class at Grace Bible Church in Fort Worth, TX.

Gregg Bing - December 13, 2015

The Corinthian Letter - Transitional Period

The Lord\'s Supper

The only other place in Scripture that the Lord's Supper is mentioned is 1 Corinthians 11. The Corinthian letter was written during the transitional period of the book of Acts, to a church composed of both Jews and Gentiles.

Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, 1 Corinthians 11:17-34

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A dispensational look at the Lord's Supper or communion, a memorial observance practiced by most churches. This series examines the two main portions of Scripture that deal with this issue: the gospel accounts of the last supper Jesus celebrated with His apostles and Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, chapter 11.

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