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Why is the Lord's Supper sometimes seen as a funeral instead of a feast?

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The Lord's Supper can mistakenly be viewed as solemn due to its focus on Christ's death rather than His resurrection and victory.

While the Lord's Supper does reflect on Christ's death, it is essential to remember that it is also a celebration of His resurrection. Viewing it solely as a funeral service diminishes the joy associated with the victory of Christ. The feast aspect emphasizes the hope we have because Christ is alive and returning. Thus, rather than being a morose observance, it should be a time of joyful remembrance and anticipation of His return, embodying both solemnity and gladness in the life of the believer.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26

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