Read: Genesis 50:26 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 As often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lords death
till He comes.
When we think of what God has done for us in the past, we can move confidently into the
future. This was true for the people of Israel as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised
Land. In the final chapter of Genesis, we read that as Joseph was dying, he made his brothers
take an oath that they would carry his bones to the land God had promised to Abraham
(50:24-26). More than 300 years later, Moses took the bones of Joseph as the Israelites
left Egypt (Ex. 13:19). For the next 40 years the people carried the ark with the tablets of the law and the
coffin with the bones of Joseph. The bones served as a reminder of their yesterday. The
ark pointed to their tomorrow, for the tablets of the law anticipated the relationship
they were to have with the Lord in the Promised Land. The ark and the coffin were
reminders that the God who was leading them forward had been at work in their past.
Assurance and hope were carried together. We as Gods people today can have this same outlook when we gather to celebrate
the Lords Supper. We remember with assurance that Jesus died for us (1 Cor.
11:23-25), and we look forward with confidence to His return (v.26). This living hope
encourages us as we live each day for Him.
Thou are the bread of life, O Lord, to me, Thy holy Word the truth that saveth me; Give me to eat and live with Thee above, Teach me to love Thy truth, for Thou art love. -Lathbury REMEMBERING CHRISTS DEATH GIVES US COURAGE FOR TODAY AND HOPE FOR TOMORROW. OUR DAILY BREAD, Copyright 1999 by Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids,Michigan. Used by
permission.
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