Food has such a social impact in our lives when we gather together with friends and family. When the early Christians met for the Lord's Supper they shared a meal together, which was known as a 'love feast'. In this passage, the 'love feast' that the Corinthians were sharing in was turning out to be more like an 'abusive feast', doing more harm than good. There was division and selfishness forming between groups instead of fellowship with the whole church. Paul reminds the Corinthians not to come to the Lord's Supper with unprepared hearts. What do we need to do in preparation of participating in the Lord's Supper? We need to look back at what Jesus has done for us, we need to look ahead in anticipation of Christ's return, we need to look within and judge our own sin and confess this to God and we need to look around at other Christians and see body of Christ. The Lord's Supper should be a celebration of the unity of the church. Are you prepared?
Duration:35 mins