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Godbless us
@kbs8363 Жыл бұрын
Please see Acts 20:7, the apostle purposely waited in Troas for seven days so he could be there for the breaking of bread on the Lord's day (Sunday). It is certainly clear from verse 7 that it was the practice of the early Christians to gather together on the first day (Sunday) of the week in order to observe the Lord's Supper.
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What’s the Breaking of Bread and how it is to be observed by the Christians? Please read Acts 20:7, the apostle Paul purposely waited in Troas for seven days so he could be there with the local brethren for the “breaking of bread” on the Lord's Day (Sunday). It is certainly clear from verse 7 that it was the practice of the early Christians of each local assembly to gather together on the first day of the week (Sunday) in order to observe the Lord's Supper. In the Gospels the Lord Jesus Christ instituted the Lord’s Supper, in the Acts of the Apostles the early Christians celebrated the Lord’s Supper and in the book of I Corinthians 11: 20-34 apostle Paul expounded about the Lord’s Supper. This is also called a remembrance meeting because the Lord Jesus Christ Himself instructed the disciples through the apostle Paul to remember Him collectively in verses 24 and 25. And there are also 3 important things to remember, review the past, view the present and preview the future as we observe and partake from the Lord’s Supper. 1 Looking backward (Past) to the death of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross of Calvary. 2 Looking upward (Present) to the glory above where He is seated now on the right hand of God and 3 Looking onward (Future) to the blessed moment of His coming in the air for the church. All born again Christians should observe two ordinances and they are Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Water baptism just once soon after becoming a Christian and the Lord’s supper (Breaking of Bread) on every first day of the week (Sunday).