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Originally Posted by Evangelical
Corn bread? Unlikely - Jews prohibit the consumption of corn, rice etc during Passover. Approved grains are wheat, rye and some others (I forget).
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Evan, you got things mixed up here. I am not talking about Jewish Seder celebrations, I am talking about the church, breaking bread to remember the Lord. Where is the New Testament command "
Thou shalt get your bread right."
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Originally Posted by Evangelical
So you know about the Passover, you know that Christ is our unleavened bread.
So why use leavened bread when unleavened is available? Leavened bread is not a symbol of Christ, it's a symbol of a dinner roll or a bowl of soup. To be honest when I see the leavened bread on the table I'm thinking about pumpkin soup, not Christ.
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Is Christ our unleavened bread?
Have you not read the scriptures?
I Cor 5.7 says that
we are unleavened. We are unleavened because Christ our Passover has died for us. I Cor 5.8 speaks of the "
leaven of malice and evil." Paul here is referring to the hearts of those in Corinth. We must "
purge out this old leaven of malice and evil" from our hearts so that we can "
keep the feast with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth."
When you see the bread on the Table, you should be examining your own heart and thinking about the other members of the body of Christ you are with. We are the one loaf, many members but one body.