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Why did Jesus choose to institute the Lord's Supper on the night He was betrayed?

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Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper on the night He was betrayed to signify the depth of His sacrifice and love amidst betrayal.

Jesus chose to institute the Lord's Supper on the night He was betrayed to underscore the profound nature of His sacrificial love. As described in Matthew 26:26-28, this event occurred during the Passover meal, highlighting the fulfillment of Old Testament typology concerning redemption. By breaking bread and sharing wine, He initiated a new covenant in His blood, which would be shed for the forgiveness of sins. This act serves as a poignant reminder of His commitment to redeem His people, even in the face of betrayal, thus emphasizing the Gospel's power to transform sin and betrayal into the very means of salvation. The juxtaposition of love and betrayal illustrates the depth of God's mercy and foreordination in redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:26-28

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