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1 Corinthians was written to a church rocked by division, with great cracks developing over worldly issues. The church at Corinth is a warning of what our churches today are fast becoming. The beloved church of the Corinthians had become world based, glory motivated, and grounded in immorality. But there was hope, found in a detailed plan by Paul intended to bring the Corinthian church back to...

11:26 For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes. In this verse Paul forcefully jerks the Corinthians’ current practice of the Lord’s meal from the damning perspectives of Greco-Roman meal customs and firmly replants it in the soil of redemptive history. Whenever believers participate in the Lord’s supper (not just any supper), it is a proclamation of the death of the Lord. The supper as a whole points to Jesus’ death since the two essential elements
1 Corinthians 11:26