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What does 'till He comes' mean in the Lord's Supper?

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'Till He comes' signifies that the Lord's Supper is a temporary ordinance meant to be observed until Christ's return.

'Till He comes' indicates the temporal aspect of the Lord's Supper, reminding believers that this ordinance is to be practiced until Christ returns in glory. As stated in 1 Corinthians 11:26, this phrase serves as both a promise and an encouragement to the church. It highlights the certainty of Christ's return, enriching the meaning of our participation in communion. While we wait for His glorious return, partaking in the Lord's Supper helps us remember His redemptive work and anticipate the perfect fulfillment of our faith when we will be with Him eternally, without the need for such reminders.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26

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Till He Comes
Larry Criss · Aug 27, 2023
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