flyfishing said:
No i meant when jesus dipped the sop and gave it to JESUS..
Sorry i did not see the distinction..
Are most messianics true jews or gentiles converted??
The pieces that are dipped are pieces from the middle matzah. Judas didn't give it to Jesus, he dipped in the bowl at the same time as Jesus. I am not sure what you are looking for, but this was just Jesus way of letting the other know who the betrayer was.
I too understand the difference betwen the love feast and communion, and was not making any point between the two in my post above. My point was that Yeshuas instruction was to remember him in the one special piece of Bread, the middle Matzah, whenever we observe the Passover. He was not refering to every piece of bread we ever eat in our lives, and he didn't tell them to observe the passover every week, month quarter, or in anyway other than what the Lord had given. Communion, whether weekly, monthly or quarterly, is a tradition that man came up with. Cor 11 shows that it may have begun very early even in the late apostolic times.
I have taken part in comminion in various settings, while serving in churches that were Luthern, Methodist, Pentecostal,independent Charismatic, catholic. I have officiated communion at home when I felt it was needed for our family.
The thing that I want to make very clear, and that I think you are not hearing, is that men invented the ritual of communion based on the passover, but an accurate reading of the scriptures makes it abundantly clear that Yeshua did not institute communion, but directed his followers to see Him in the yearly passover as the one who was fulilling it through his blood and body and our release from bondage.
I was not raised in a Jewish setting. I am not sure of my heritage. There are some little indications that my grandfather was a Jew who hid his faith due to persecution, but I don't know or sure and none remains alive to ask. All I an say is that when I was baptised in the spirit, the Lord took me deep into the OT and showed me the eternal continuity between old and New and how important and foundational the old is. Each year, the spirit brings us closer to a Jewish form of faith, Touching on other things that we have held onto that were not from him, or had some pagan connection, and we have repented and submitted further to the spirits work.
Many people stop their spiritual growth too soon feeling they have received it all. Some at the first level they began as a child in sunday school, some at their baptism, some others when they are baptised in the spirit or when they get tongues, ect. They find a place where they feel that they have gone as far as you can in this life, and they settle in and become comfortable. For me, I am never comfortable. I am always discovering that I have left the path and got myself tangles in the brush and bramble, and so I call out to the Lord to get me back on the path, and so, Little by little, I have shed the traditions of the church and have taken the guidance of the Lord through his word and the spirit, who always agree with one another by the way. So that now and for years, I have been Messianic, regardless of what my parents might have been. I am not a christian. I am a biblical Messianic believer in the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua.
Edit by Charles:
To clarify so that there is no misunderstanding: When I said that we have had a comminion in our family home setting, we do not see it in terms like that of the church or trans sustantiation. We see it in terms of a covenantal meal, renewing our faith in our covenant head Yeshua, who made it possible for us to become the sons of God through adoption.
It is a very old eastern custom to break bread and share wine with someone with whom you have made an eternal pomise. It confirms your promises to each other. Sometines two parties would also plant a vinyard or fruit trees in a common plot of land as a sign or take part of each others name. Think of Abram who after entering into Covenent with God, was given all the lands of Israel, and whos name changed from Abram to Abraham, the Hey (H) sound taken from Gods name and added to Abrams, and from this time on God is known as "The god of Abraham". Renewing the covenant, not eating the Lords flesh and body to absorb his escence. I hope this is understood.
CIF