Embracing the Mystery and Unity of the Eucharist

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When we read all the early church fathers, they really believed in some sort of special presence of Christ that when they blessed this bread and this cup, there was some sort of special presence of Christ, which is similar to what I was reading last week from First Corinthians about how it's a participation in the body and blood of the Lord. [00:16:05]

That's a mystery. Don't ask me how God could be three in one. Don't ask me how God Almighty, the Creator, could become flesh and be implanted in the womb of a virgin. That's above my pay grade. Okay, this is over me. I just go, it's a mystery. I don't know how Almighty God can take the form of a fetus. [00:16:55]

It wasn't until like 500 years ago, and some of you guys go, well, I'm a reformer. I believe in the Reformation. I believe in that time, and so I believe in their belief in it. And then I go, okay, well, what is their belief in it? Because Luther had a different view from Calvin who had a different view from Zwingli. [00:18:00]

What is God's desire, especially at the table, is somehow when the brothers dwell together in unity, God is going to command a blessing on that time, and I've been seeing it more and more and more, and I'm excited about it. And so these next few weeks, I am praying that God does something where, in our mindset, we always think bigger is better. [00:20:14]

There's a way that we can flip things where we actually get more excited about gathering with a group of believers. They may not be the most talented, intelligent, or whatever else, but they're devoted, and they want unity, and they want to love one another like that early church and come together and break bread. [00:21:02]

Could we possibly change the way people see church in one generation? And I really believe it starts at the table. So, where is my bag? There was a bag. Hi, would you steal my bag? Okay, it's okay, it's okay. Um, so, as a lot of you guys know, I travel a lot and speak at different places. [00:21:44]

When you guys get together, I know there's bread there, I know there's a cup there, but don't call that the Lord's Supper. That's some sort of cheap imitation, weird thing you're doing, where you guys who are rich are eating all this good food and you're even getting drunk. Meanwhile, you've got guys that are starving. [00:24:30]

Did you really try the church? Did you try the real, did you try the Acts 2 church? Okay, because here's church, okay. Maybe you tried going to a service somewhere, listening to a sermon, and singing some songs, but don't call that church. There might be some ingredient of that, but that's not church. [00:26:25]

When I think of church, I look at Acts 2, verse 42, when the church started, and it says, and they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship to the breaking of bread and the prayers. And awe came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were being done through the apostles. [00:27:07]

I want the real thing. I love real Chinese food, but here's the problem. Some people prefer this over real Chinese food. My wife is one of them. I mean, I was kidding, I'm not kidding, but I still love you. It's just this is one of your faults, okay, all right. Um, now let's pray that God breaks that chain over her. [00:29:24]

I believe I was created by God for a purpose, and that he knew I was going to be alive in this season, and he knew I was going to be with you, and I was going to be with you, and I was going to be with all of you guys. We were all going to be together in this room right now. [00:33:05]

There's something about the presence of Christ when we come in unity and break the bread. It's a proclamation of his death until he returns. There's something about reminding you that this cup is the new covenant in his blood and commanding you all to say all of you drink of it. [00:38:31]

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