Christ Our Passover: Remembering the Cross
April 7, 2023 · 2:02:24 · Watch on YouTube ↗
These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.
Summary
In this Good Friday communion service, the pastor leads the church through the washing of feet and the Lord's Supper, calling believers to humble their hearts and be reconciled with one another before approaching the table. He recalls how Jesus, at the last supper, gave a final blessing to those who follow His example of lowly service.
The heart of the message is the meaning of the cross. The preacher names three reasons Christ died: He took our place on the cross so that sinners could enter heaven; He redeemed us from slavery to sin with His own blood, making us a treasure bought at great price; and He left us an example to follow, even through suffering on the narrow road. As Christ our Passover, the spotless Lamb, His shed blood cleanses us and shields our homes from the enemy.
Finally, the church remembers Christ in the bread and the cup, proclaiming His death until He comes. The pastor lifts up the hope of one day eating and drinking anew with Him in the Father's kingdom and urges everyone never to forget the great price paid for our salvation. The service closes with thanksgiving and an offering for Ukraine relief.
Key Points
- Before approaching the table, humble your heart and be reconciled - wash one another's feet in spirit and in deed
- Christ took our place on the cross so that we, who fell short of God's glory, could be made righteous in Him
- Our redemption was not free for Christ; He paid with His own blood, and we are no longer our own
- Christ left us an example: when life is hard, go to Gethsemane and pray, not my will but Yours be done
- As the spotless Passover Lamb, His blood cleanses our sins and guards our homes from the enemy
- Communion proclaims the Lord's death until He comes, and points to the supper we will share in the Father's kingdom
- Never forget the price paid for your salvation - you are a treasure in the eyes of God
Devotional
Pause today at the foot of the cross and let its weight settle on your heart. Your salvation cost you nothing, but it cost Christ everything - down to the very last drop of His blood. He took the place that was yours, redeemed you from sin, and walked the narrow road ahead of you so you would not lose heart. Receive His forgiveness, forgive those around you as He forgave you, and live as one who has been bought at great price.
Salvation is free for us, but it was never free for Christ - He gave to the very last drop of His blood.
Christ took the place on the cross that should have been ours.
When life is hard, I go to Gethsemane - that is where I find answers and comfort.