Passover Fulfilled: The Story of Deliverance Through Jesus
The Last Supper is a significant event where Jesus, in observance of the Jewish Passover, introduced what is now known as communion, or the Lord's Supper, linking his impending sacrifice to the ancient Jewish feast. This meal, rooted in the remembrance of the Jews' deliverance from slavery in Egypt, was given new meaning by Jesus as he broke the bread and shared the cup, symbolizing his body and blood, and thus pointing to a greater deliverance from the bondage of sin. The episode delves deep into the historical and spiritual significance of Passover, explaining its original context and how Jesus' actions fulfilled and transformed it into a symbol of redemption for all humanity. Additionally, the teaching weaves through various interactions of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke, highlighting his character and love for mankind. For those seeking to explore this further, in-person services and additional resources are available.