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let us examine additional memorials
(luke 22:19-20)

​Introduction:

         1. Jesus taught that His Supper is a "memorial" -- it is to be eaten "in His memory."
         2. The Lord's Supper:
             a. helps us to remember the sacrifice that Jesus made on our behalf
             b. provides an opportunity for us to show the Lord how much we appreciate His sacrifice.
         3. According to the Scriptures, the Lord has established a number of memorials for His people.
         4. In our lesson we are examining several of these memorials.
         5. We will see that the Lord has always intended for His people to remember certain things.

Discussion:

I.           LET  US  FIRST  EXAMINE  4  MEMORIALS  THAT  THE  LORD  ESTABLISHED  FOR  THE  ISRAELITES
             IN THE OLD  TESTAMENT


         A. The Lord established Passover for the Israelites (Exodus 12).
             1. After giving instructions about how and when Passover was to be observed (vs.1-13), the Lord stated
                 that it was "a memorial" (vs.14).
             2. The Lord wanted His people to remember how He had delivered them from the Egyptians (vs.25-27).
         B. The Lord established the blowing of trumpets as a memorial for the Israelites (Leviticus 23:23-25).
             1. Trumpets were to be blown on the 1st day of the 7th month.
             2. That day was observed as a sabbath, and an offering was to be made.
         C. The Lord established the showbread in the tabernacle as a memorial for the Israelites (Leviticus 24:5-9).
         D. The Lord established a memorial from 12 stones that were placed where the Israelites crossed the
             Jordan River (Joshua 4:1-7).
         E. These memorials, as well as others, were established by the Lord to help His people to remember certain
             events and to observe holy days.

II.          LET  US  ALSO  EXAMINE  A  MEMORIAL  THAT  THE  LORD  MENTIONED  IN  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT


         A. The Lord associated a good deed with a memorial (Mark 14:3-9).
             1. Mark did not reveal this woman's identity, but John identified her as Mary, the sister of Martha and
                 Lazarus (John 11:2; 12:1-8).
             2. Jesus commended Mary's act of kindness and said that it would "be spoken of her for a memorial of
                 her."
         B. We learn from Hebrews 6:10 that God remembers the good works of His people.

Conclusion:


         1. Over the years the Israelites stopped observing their memorials, and they forgot God.
         2. They paid a high price for their mistakes.
         3. Let us learn from their mistakes and avoid them.
         4. "Let us always remember the Lord's sacrifice."  
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