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Coloring Page: Meals with Jesus: The Last Supper
All scriptures are paraphrased from the King James Version. Illustration and design by Didier Martin.
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Meals with Jesus: The Last Supper
All scriptures are paraphrased from the King James Version. Illustration and design by Didier Martin.
Copyright © 2017 by Didier Martin. Used by permission.
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All scriptures are paraphrased from the King James Version. Illustration and design by Didier Martin.
Copyright © 2017 by Didier Martin. Used by permission.
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Based on the writings of Maria Fontaine. Illustrations by Jeremy. Design by Stefan Merour.
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The Lord’s Supper
Based on 1 Corinthians 11:23–26.
Earlier in the evening, on the same night that He was betrayed by Judas, Jesus wanted to have one last meal with His disciples, His close friends.
Jesus picked up the bread and thanked His Father for providing it. He then broke the bread and passed it to His disciples.
On an earlier occasion, Jesus had taught them, “My Father gives you the true bread from heaven. The bread of God is He who comes from heaven, and gives life to the world. I am the bread of life” (John 6:32–35, paraphrased).
Bread represents the food that we need for our physical bodies to be strong and healthy. Jesus (His life, death, and teachings) is God’s bread that feeds our spirits—our minds and hearts.
When Jesus broke the bread, it showed how He was to suffer for our sakes.
Next Jesus picked up a cup of wine and took a drink from it.
When we eat bread and drink wine (or a juice substitute) like this with others, we remember the love and sacrifice Jesus made for us by dying on the cross. This ceremony is often referred to as celebrating the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion, or the Eucharist.
It is meant to be a beautiful time of remembering and honoring Jesus for all that He has sacrificed for us.
Authored by Evan Kallen. Illustrations by Esther Martin. Design by Stefan Merour.
Copyright © 2016 by The Family International
Do in Remembrance
1 Corinthians 11:23–26
The Lord Jesus the same night in which He was betrayed
Took bread: And when He had given thanks,
He brake it and said, "Take, eat:
“This is My body, which is broken for you.”
Chorus 1:
"This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do in remembrance of Me.
“Take, eat: this is My body, which is broken for you.
“This do in remembrance of Me."
After the same manner also … after the same manner also …
He took the cup, when He had supped, saying,
"This cup is the new testament in My blood:
“This do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of Me.”
Chorus 2:
"This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do ye, as oft as ye drink it,
“In remembrance of Me."
For as oft as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup,
Ye do show the Lord's death till He come.
For as oft as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup,
Ye do show the Lord's death till He come.
Chorus 3:
"This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do in remembrance of Me.
“For as oft as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup,
“This do in remembrance of Me."
Chorus 4:
"This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do in remembrance of Me.
“For as oft as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup,
“This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do in remembrance of Me.
“This do in remembrance of Me."
Vocals by Florence Bjerregaard, Jeremy Spencer, and Per Bjerregaard.
Copyright © 1989 by The Family International