Beloved congregation of Compass Christian Church, today we gather to reflect on the profound significance of the Passover and its fulfillment in the Lord's Supper, which we now know as communion. Our journey through scripture and tradition has revealed the deep layers of meaning in these sacred practices, which are not merely rituals but invitations to experience God's deliverance and grace.
We began by acknowledging the hard lives many have led and the tears shed due to sinful choices. Yet, in Christ, we find freedom and forgiveness. The Passover meal, with its rich symbolism, teaches us about the pain of life and the joy of God's deliverance. The parsley dipped in saltwater, the breaking of bread, and the hidden piece of unleavened bread all point to the grace and provision of God. The youngest child's questions during the Passover meal set the stage for a retelling of God's mighty acts of salvation.
As we moved through the elements of the Passover, we recognized the importance of Clean Hands and a pure heart, symbolized by the ceremonial handwashing. This act reminds us that God desires our hearts to be humble and pure as we approach Him in worship. The parsley on the table, the saltwater, and the combination of bitter herbs with sweet paste all serve to remind us of the tears and joy intertwined in our walk with God.
The Last Supper, which Jesus shared with His disciples, was a transformative moment. As they reclined at the table, Jesus revealed that one among them would betray Him. The shock and self-examination that followed highlight the gravity of that night. Jesus, the most powerful in the room, chose to serve rather than be served, washing the feet of His disciples, including Judas and Peter.
Jesus took the Passover meal and infused it with new meaning. He claimed the hidden piece of bread, representing the awaited Messiah, and declared it His body. The cup of redemption became His blood, establishing a New Covenant for the forgiveness of sins. This act was a declaration of His identity as the Messiah and a call for His followers to remember His sacrifice.
As we partake in communion, we are invited to remember Christ's body broken for us and His blood shed for our redemption. This weekly remembrance is a tangible expression of His love and grace, a reminder that we are chosen, delivered, and redeemed by God. It is a call to live out this gift daily, to be lights in a dark world, sharing the story of hope and forgiveness.
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