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To: lockeliberty
Is there a specfic command that changes the covenantal order from Passover to the Lord's Supper?

Well, Luke tells us to observe Christian Passover in remembrance of Christ's sacrifice:

And Scripture establishes for us that the Church is to partake of the Supper frequently:

And, in that vein, some Covenant Theologians have suggested that our modern observance of the Supper is lacking the inclusion of the Fellowship Meal which was certainly part of the Early's Church's observance of the Lord's Supper.

(Jewish Christian) Presbyter Steve Schlissel, again --

You may count me among the adherents to Steve Schlissel's argument that the Fellowship Meal should be restored to its proper place preceding the breaking of the bread and the passing of the wine. As there is no specific command warranting the exclusion of the Fellowship Meal, it should be restored to its proper place within the celebration of Christian Passover, the Lord's Supper. This would be, IMHO, the Covenantal thing to do.

78 posted on 10/07/2001 12:15:18 AM PDT by Uriel1975
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To: Uriel1975
It seems to me that the infant baptism agrument rests heavily on the lack of a specific command to change an OT covenant. That being the case, should we not also put blood on our doors and eat unleaven bread? I'm no biblical scholar so I wonder what other OT covenants are there that Christians do not follow that are not specifically commanded not to follow in the NT?

Some general questions I hope you can answer for me;

What was the significance of Jesus being baptized?

Jesus was filled with the Holy Ghost after he was baptized. If he was fully God why did this happen?

79 posted on 10/07/2001 12:56:23 AM PDT by lockeliberty
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To: Uriel1975
You may count me among the adherents to Steve Schlissel's argument that the Fellowship Meal should be restored to its proper place preceding the breaking of the bread and the passing of the wine. As there is no specific command warranting the exclusion of the Fellowship Meal, it should be restored to its proper place within the celebration of Christian Passover, the Lord's Supper. This would be, IMHO, the Covenantal thing to do.

I just read somwhere...maybe one one of the threads..(I get confused :) that we miss the import of Jesus being the "Bread of life" because we have removed the meal. The author pointed out that in Jewish tradition they ate the meal with bread ,not with a knife and fork.The bread was used to scoop up the food and put it in your mouth.Then the bread was consumed.

To the Jews a fork was "unclean" once it had been put in your mouth, so it sould not be used to scoop the next bite.The bread ,which could be consumed after it had brought the food to your mouth was the instrument that gave you substance,it in fact was the bread of life.

I had always looked to manna as the meaning of that phrase.but it seems it also has a meaning within the context of the meal itself.

99 posted on 10/07/2001 11:43:45 AM PDT by RnMomof7
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