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Come to the Table : Revisioning the Lord's Supper
Back in , N. The book is scheduled for re-release in expanded form September The second part answers questions that are common among Protestants without getting into technical, verse-by-verse exegesis. All Christians of all denominations would find their participation in communion transformed if they were to read both books, and both are written at a level suitable for study in the Bible class or small group.
Why do we do all this? Different traditions grow up in different countries, but there seems to be a universal desire to make things special. It goes back to some of the oldest stories about the human race: The person who wrote the book of Genesis would not have needed to ask, like our Martian friend, why we were having a birthday party. It would have made a whole lot of sense. Understanding Holy Communion , London: SPCK, , 7. At one point a little boy, the younger brother of the girl who let you in, pipes up he seems to be reading, or perhaps his mother is prompting him: And we are the same people.
We are the people of Israel, the people God loved and chose and promised to rescue.
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We are the people who came out of Egypt. We are not just us, if you see what I mean. We are the same family that came out of Egypt. We are the same family that are having this meal in every Jewish home, everywhere in the world, tonight. This meal makes us all one.
SPCK, , 10— It is shed for you, and for many, so that sins may be forgiven. Time to fall through the floor. This was … too much. Everybody knew, of course, that the prophets had promised that God would eventually make a new covenant with Israel, his people, like when he had brought them out of Egypt.