Share This Episode
Renewing Your Mind R.C. Sproul Logo

Last Supper

Renewing Your Mind / R.C. Sproul
The Cross Radio
May 28, 2020 12:01 am

Last Supper

Renewing Your Mind / R.C. Sproul

On-Demand Podcasts NEW!

This broadcaster has 1573 podcast archives available on-demand.

Broadcaster's Links

Keep up-to-date with this broadcaster on social media and their website.


May 28, 2020 12:01 am

The Passover, God's great act of redemption in the Old Testament, pointed forward to the Lord's ultimate act of redemption in the New Testament. Today, R.C. Sproul describes the night when Jesus' final Passover meal became the first celebration of the Lord's Supper.

Get the 'What Did Jesus Do?' Teaching Series on DVD for a Gift of Any Amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1303/what-did-jesus-do

Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.

COVERED TOPICS / TAGS (Click to Search)
  • -->
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence

Today on Renewing Your Mind. Can you imagine how significant that was after the Passover was originally instituted to have the audacity to change the liturgy but the only person in the world who have the authority to make such drastic changes to the liturgy was Jesus himself because the Passover was about him before he died.

Jesus gathered up her room with his disciples sitting around the table they participated in the Jewish tradition of the Passover supper. But as we just heard Dr. Darcy's will say Jesus made an astonishing change. A change so drastic that the disciples could miss the implications you're stuck in school now as he continues his series on the life and ministry of Christ in our last session looked at Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem and we talked about Jesus fulfilling three offices from the Old Testament, the office of prophet, priest and king courses enthusiastically as Jesus was received by the multitudes.

In contrast, so that the rulers of the Sanhedrin and of the religious establishment were outraged by Jesus triumphal entry and we begin to see the storm clouds starting to gather and the situation rapidly becomes extremely ominous in some way to look for a moment at Luke 22 where in verse one we read the following words now the feast of unleavened bread drew near, which is called Passover and the chief priests and scribes sought how they might kill him, for they feared the people and because on to say that then Satan entered Judas surnamed Iscariot, who was numbered among the 12 and so he went his way and conferred with the chief priests and captains how they might betray him to them and they were glad and agreed to give him money and so he promised and sought opportunity to betray him to them. In the absence of the multitudes that were told here that while the feast of the unleavened bread is being prepared the time of Passover at that very time the leaders are entering in the conspiracy to do away with Jesus and they enter into a bargain with one of the 12 Judas Iscariot that Judas might betray him now while all that's going on over here at the same time Jesus is making provisions to celebrate the Passover with his disciples and we read the text. Then came the day of unleavened bread when the Passover must be killed, and he sent Peter and John saying go to prepare the Passover for us, that we may eat, and then it tells the story of those preparation in verse 14 said when the hour had come.

He sat down in the 12 apostles with them and he said to them with fervent desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer. For I say to you I will no longer eat of it until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God. Here we note that Jesus is beginning to enter in to what's called his passion. He's aware of his impending execution.

He's aware that he is going to be betray these aware that he will also be publicly denied by Peter and all of this comes out at the celebration of the Last Supper, but there's a word here and the tax that I want applause on for just a moment when it said when the hour had come throughout the ministry of Jesus. Multiple references are made to his our and on occasion, he will say my hour is not yet come, and there is a twofold reference to that hour. There is first of all, the dark and ghastly side of the hour's darkest hour when he will be crucified. But then he also looks beyond that, our to the hour when he will be glorified. But now the hour of crisis is at hand. And he realizes that his hours of life in his body are numbered. Keep in mind that the celebration of the Lord's supper that Jesus is instituting here takes place less than 24 hours before his execution. So, apart from his post-resurrection life.

This was his last night alive in the body on earth and he has this great desire one last time to celebrate the Passover with his disciples so he makes these provisions for them to gather in the upper room to celebrate the passive now you remember why this celebration was so important to the Jewish people that God commanded that they observed that every single year with fail because in the first instance, the Passover commemorated God's redemptive action in saving his people. At the time of the Exodus you remember the various plagues that God visited upon Pharaoh and upon Egypt and the command to Pharaoh when he said let my people go, let them go, that they might come out into the desert to the mountain and worship me. There and the last of the worst of the plagues.

Of course, was the judgment that God sent upon Pharaoh Egypt with the slaying of their firstborn son. And not only of their families, but also of their livestock and so God appointed this avenging angel. This angel of doom to come and to bring death upon the Egyptians and on the house of Pharaoh. However, he took again intricate provisions to spare the lives of his own people, and of their children and their livestock and you know what he did. He gave the instructions that each family would select a lamb without blemish and kill that lamb and take the blood of that land and affix it to the door posts so that when the angel of death came, he would see the blood of the lamb smeared on the door frame and know that that was a house of a Jewish person and pass over that house and the people within who were in that house escaped the condemnation of God, and we know that as a result of that, the greatest redemptive act in the Old Testament took place where God sparing his children then delivered them out of the hands of Pharaoh and out of bondage in Egypt and took them upside after the Exodus and made them his holy nation, saying, I will be your God and you will be my people. So every year the Passover Seder was celebrated in every home and the father was required to explain to the children why they were celebrating the Passover mealsaid the first reference of the Passover was to celebrate something that it taken place in the past.

It was a call to remembrance. Don't ever forget how I redeemed you from the Egyptians through the blood of the Paschal Lamb but not only did this event. Look backwards in time but in the economy of the providence of God. It was looking forward to the future to the final Passover to the perfect Passover, when the perfect Paschal Lamb would be sacrificed ending the sacrificial system once and for all that in the blood of this lamb, the people would be experiencing a greater Exodus, not simply an Exodus out of the bondage of Pharaoh, but out of the bondage of Satan itself out of the bondage of death because this Exodus would take his people literally into the promised land of heaven into the heavenly Jerusalem, and to the heavenly temple. And so Jesus gathers his disciples in the upper and SEs going through the same SEs going through the liturgy of the Passover. He changes and can you imagine how significant it was for any Jew after the Passover was originally instituted to have the audacity to change the liturgy but the only person in the world who have the authority to make such drastic changes to the liturgy was Jesus himself because the Passover was about him. He is the Paschal Lane. He is the one invested by God with the authority to give a new understanding and new meaning to this Old Testament sacrament, as it were, might also add before we look at those changes in the liturgy that what is happening here in terms of the work of Christ is not simply the fulfillment of passive, but it's the end of the old covenant because in that upper room. The New Testament church was born. Most people think that the church was born on the day of Pentecost.

I don't.

I think the church was born there in the upper room when Jesus institutes the new covenant and when covenants were instituted.

They had to be ratified by blood and the ratification of this new covenant that Jesus institutes in the upper room takes place the following afternoon when the covenant is ratified in Jesus alone so he announces this new covenant after he took the bread and he change the meaning of the bread by saying this is my body, Heather's endless controversy about what Jesus meant when he said this is my body. Was he identifying that bread with him self was the verb to be there uses a Coppola meaning and identification that this bread is identical to my body. There are lots of people who think so Luther took the position in the debates and discussions among the reformers about whether or not the bread was literally the body of Christ sit like Nikita Khrushchev at the United Nations.

Luther pounded on the table saying how contest corpus mail CORPUS my this is my body, where everybody knew that's what he said but he also said I am the door there which men must enter and nobody took that to mean that Jesus literally was to be identified with oak veneer door knobs and hinges. They always understand that the use of the verb to be can also frequently mean this represents and when you're going through a liturgy and Jesus takes and elements that had symbolized one thing in the past.

Now he indicates, it symbolizes something new. Namely, not the giving of the Paschal Lamb of all but the giving of his own body. His own life, then we are told that in like manner after the subject took the cup, they drank the cup four different times in the Seder mystification Jesus again changes will liturgy and he said this is the cop of the New Testament which is in my blood, which is shed for the remission of your sins as often as you eat of this bread and drink of the cup. You show forth my death until I come.

And it's interesting to me that in the early church. The Christians met weekly and celebrated this new covenant sacrament, not just once a year once a week because it was understood to be so vitally important and communicating in demonstrating the importance of the cross and of the new covenant, and of the land, who was slain the Lamb without blemish. The perfect Paschal sacrifice and that's what we celebrate every time we come together in the church and enjoy the Lord's supper.

Now you know the churches are hopelessly divided in their understanding of what happens in the celebration of the Lord's supper and the disputes are not only long lengthy. They can become acerbic because the passion is so great. Everybody understands this is an extremely important thing that were doing here and so what is actually happening. What is Jesus connection to it in the Roman Catholic Church, the church developed the doctrine of transubstantiation, which I'm sure you've heard of in the doctrine of transubstantiation simply teaches that in the miracle of the mass, the bread and the wine.

The elements of bread and wine are changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ so that Jesus corporeal. He physically is there in the body and blood. Using the categories of Aristotle who said every object as both substance and act sedans, not accidents. Unfortunate mishaps accidents refer to the external perceivable qualities of a thing. My coat is blue and that blue nurses and external quality of the code and so Rome use the Aristotelian idea and distinction said the formula list is that in the miracle the bread and wine, the substance of the bread and wine change in the substance of the body and blood of Christ, but the act sedans of bread and wine remain the same, which means that the bread still looks like bread tastes like bread to drop in on the floor. It sounds like bread. It feels like bread for all of the observable senses is still looks like bread because it has the outward qualities of bread bodies no longer bread its essence is substance is the body and blood of Christ. Luther thought that that involve more miracles the more necessary and somewhat frivolous, and so he modified it to say that no but Christ is present in under and through the elements, but there's no change of substance and actions. As such, but both doctrines were insisting on the real physical presence of Christ in the Last Supper, and of course had a great problem with that. Going back to the church's counsel of Chalcedon in the fifth century. In 451, when the church declared that in the mystery of the incarnation were the two natures, the divine nature and the human nature were joined together in perfect unity that that union was without mixture confusion, separation or division. Each nature retaining its own attributes. That is to say that in the incarnation, the human nature of Jesus is not deified. The human nature retains its human attributes in the divine nature retains its divine attributes, and so the divine nature can be in Pittsburgh in Chicago and Boston and Orlando all at the same time but not the human nature the human nature is limited in space and time by the natural limitations of humanity will Rome got around that tested Luther with the doctrine of the communication of attributes, namely, that the body of Jesus is human body is able to be all these places at the same time because the divine nature communicates the power of ubiquity or omnipresence to the human nature. I'm convinced that that's a serious violation of Chalcedon in represents of the ascetic view of Jesus and completely destroys the reality of the human nature of Christ.

We believe in our church that Jesus is truly present but he present by his divine nature is divine natures and separated from human nature, human nature is in heaven.

So is the divine nature of its divine natures. Also, here and we are connected to the whole Jesus by virtue of the presence of the divine nature so that he see if others have said, and argued in history that a pox on all of those houses that it's all just simply symbolism and that the sacrament simply represents Jesus and there's no sense of any divine or transcendent presence of Christ in the sacrament that these debates go on and on and on, precisely because the church does understand that when Jesus the night before he died, celebrated the Passover for the last time was fully intending to establish a sacrament that would enrich his church and what causes people to remember what he accomplished by offering the perfect sacrifice by being the lamb without blemish, but also look forward and prefigure the ultimates banquet feast in heaven at the marriage feast of the Lamb. When we sit down with him at his father's banquet house in heaven, so Jesus would not allow himself to be taken would not allow the soldiers the common too soon to interrupt her to abort the establishment of this most significant second the Lord's supper, a vivid reminder of our own need for Christ, our bodies need nourishment to live and Jesus made it clear he is our source of spiritual food.

Dr. RC Sproul's teaching on the life and ministry of Jesus this week on Renewing Your Mind.

The series is titled what did Jesus do RC shows us how Christ life is equally as important as his death and resurrection, and 12 messages. He uncovers what it means for Jesus to be the second Adam that he had to live a perfect life in order to be a perfect sacrifice. This series provides great insight to both new believers and those who been in the faith. For years, so we invite you to request this to DVD set when you give a donation of any amount to look in your ministries you can give your gift online@renewingyourmind.org or you can call us at 800-435-4343 Renewing Your Mind is the listener supported outreach of look at your ministries so you can listen to is seven days a week on wind as well as on our mobile app and on the radio but were also on television. Look for Renewing Your Mind on in our BTV on Roku and Apple TV will tomorrow wrap up Dr. scroll series. What did Jesus do in Jewish categories. The life was in the blood and the reason why the blood was required wasn't simply that I they could scratch the animal and get a little blood from him and that would take care of the sacrifice. No, the blood was shed because the wife was required in payment for sin. We hope you'll join us tomorrow for a message on the crucifixion