Monday, March 19, 2007

Trouble At City Hall

Read: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34

Whoever eats this bread or drinks this cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. --- 1 Corinthians 11:27

The Bible In One Year:
Joshua 4-6
Luke 1:1-20

Wreckers preparing to tear down a burned-out bakery in Troy, Illinois, accidentally made a big impression on City Hall right next door. A 65-ton crane backed into the government building, creating a huge hole in the front wall. According to a supervisor, the crane operator "was just being careless."

This accident reminds me of what happened to the church in ancient Corinth. By being self-absorbed and careless with the bread and wine of the Lord's Table, some church members backed into big trouble. Their failure to honor the sanctity of the ceremony dishonored the memory of Christ's sacrifice. Many believers paid for their mistake with a loss of health or even their life [1 Cor. 11:30].

Paul urged the Corinthians to judge themselves so that they wouldn't be judged [vv.28,31]. And he pointed out that even the Lord's judgment was for their benefit [v.32].

The Lord's Table will remain an opportunity and a danger until He comes [v.26]. By the attitude of our hearts, we will either honor His death or do damage to His name.

Before you celebrate the Lord's Supper, prayerfully examine yourself. Then, with a heart of gratitude, focus on His sacrifice for you. --- Mart De Haan

I pause, and in fresh honesty confess
The sins I try to hide but Christ can see;
And then, in holy hush I taste the meal
And gratefully recall His death for me. --- Gustafson


ONLY THOSE WHO TAKE THEIR SIN SERIOUSLY CAN REMEMBER CHRIST'S CROSS GRATEFULLY.

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