#41 – The Lord’s Supper
Jen Wilkin, JT English, Kyle Worley, and Mason King discuss the history and theology of the Lord’s Supper. Questions Covered in This Episode: The Lord’s Supper is one of two ordinances/sacraments. What is an ordinance or sacrament? Where would we go in the bible to talk about the Lord’s Supper? How does the Lord’s supper connect with broader biblical/theological themes? What is happening in the Lord’s supper? What are the different views on the Lord’s Supper? Helpful Definitions: Ordinances: Baptism a the Lord’s Supper are the means by which the people of God rehearse the story of God communally. Transubstantiation: The bread and the cup are literally transformed into the body and blood of Jesus. Jesus Christ’s presence is in the elements in a physical way. Consubstantiation: Christ's presence is physically there but not that the elements are actually the body and blood of Jesus. His presence is in and around. Spiritual Presence: In the elements and in the proceedings of communion Christ is spiritually present with his people. Momoralism: Christ is not uniquely present physically or spiritually in the Lord’s supper. It is simply a sign of remembrance. Eutychian: Confusing the divine and human properties of Jesus. Nestorian: Separating the two natures of Jesus so that they are no longer the same person. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Matthew 26:26-29, Exodus 12, Jeremiah 31, Isaiah, Revelation 19, Exodus 16 Sponsored by: You can learn about the Bible through the eyes of its people. Or, you can take a journey to see Christ as central to the storyline of scripture. Find out more about the Bible studies at lifeway.com/characters and lifeway.com/gospelfoundations. Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website Support Knowing Faith and Become a Patron:patreon.com/knowingfaith Jen Wilkin, JT English, Kyle Worley and Mason King discuss the history and theology of the Lord’s Supper. Sponsored by: You can learn about the Bible through the eyes of its people. Or, you can take a journey to see Christ as central to the storyline of scripture. Find out more about the Bible studies at lifeway.com/characters and lifeway.com/gospelfoundations.