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Why Every Sunday? The Meaning and Memory Behind the Lord's Supper

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In this episode of Reclaiming Truth, Mike Wilson and Larry Montgomery explore the meaning and purpose of the Lord's Supper and why Christians observe it on the first day of every week. Beginning with the eternal nature of Jesus as the Word of God and tracing the full weight of suffering he endured throughout his earthly life and death, the discussion reflects on what Christ willingly surrendered for the salvation of humanity. By examining passages such as Matthew 26, Luke 22, Acts 20, and 1 Corinthians 11, the episode explores the memorial Jesus established in the upper room, the symbolism of the unleavened bread and the cup, and why the Lord's Supper remains a central and sacred act of worship for believers today.

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Why Every Sunday? The Meaning and Memory Behind the Lord's Supper

In this episode of Reclaiming Truth, Mike Wilson and Larry Montgomery explore the meaning and purpose of the Lord's Supper and why Christians observe it on the first day of every week. Beginning with the eternal nature of Jesus as the Word of God and tracing the full weight of suffering he endured throughout his earthly life and death, the discussion reflects on what Christ willingly surrendered for the salvation of humanity. By examining passages such as Matthew 26, Luke 22, Acts 20, and 1 Corinthians 11, the episode explores the memorial Jesus established in the upper room, the symbolism of the unleavened bread and the cup, and why the Lord's Supper remains a central and sacred act of worship for believers today.

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