Something That Used To Puzzle Me

by snowbird 37 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    When reading the Apostle Paul's chastisement of the Corinthians about their drunken, gluttonous demeanor during the Memorial, I used to wonder how in the world could anyone possibly overeat on just the unleavened bread?

    And, I used to think that if anyone got drunk, it was because they drank too much wine on an empty stomach. After a careful reading, I came to the conclusion that this was an actual MEAL served in someone's home!

    Below is the passage from The Message Bible. Please read and see if you don't agree. Doesn't seem anything like the stale, dry "Memorial" of the JW's, does it?

    Sylvia

    1 Corinithians 11:20 -22 And then I find that you bring your divisions to worship—you come together, and instead of eating the Lord's Supper, you bring in a lot of food from the outside and make pigs of yourselves. Some are left out, and go home hungry. Others have to be carried out, too drunk to walk. I can't believe it! Don't you have your own homes to eat and drink in? Why would you stoop to desecrating God's church? Why would you actually shame God's poor? I never would have believed you would stoop to this. And I'm not going to stand by and say nothing.

    23 -26 Let me go over with you again exactly what goes on in the Lord's Supper and why it is so centrally important. I received my instructions from the Master himself and passed them on to you. The Master, Jesus, on the night of his betrayal, took bread. Having given thanks, he broke it and said,

    This is my body, broken for you.
    Do this to remember me. After supper, he did the same thing with the cup:
    This cup is my blood, my new covenant with you.
    Each time you drink this cup, remember me. What you must solemnly realize is that every time you eat this bread and every time you drink this cup, you reenact in your words and actions the death of the Master. You will be drawn back to this meal again and again until the Master returns. You must never let familiarity breed contempt.

    27 -28 Anyone who eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Master irreverently is like part of the crowd that jeered and spit on him at his death. Is that the kind of "remembrance" you want to be part of? Examine your motives, test your heart, come to this meal in holy awe.

    29 -32 If you give no thought (or worse, don't care) about the broken body of the Master when you eat and drink, you're running the risk of serious consequences. That's why so many of you even now are listless and sick, and others have gone to an early grave. If we get this straight now, we won't have to be straightened out later on. Better to be confronted by the Master now than to face a fiery confrontation later.

    33 -34 So, my friends, when you come together to the Lord's Table, be reverent and courteous with one another. If you're so hungry that you can't wait to be served, go home and get a sandwich. But by no means risk turning this Meal into an eating and drinking binge or a family squabble. It is a spiritual meal—a love feast.

  • DT
    DT

    Good points.

    Some are left out, and go home hungry.

    It's funny that the vast majority of Jehovah's Witnesses eat nothing at the Lord's Evening Meal. Can they be any less appreciative?

  • dogisgod
    dogisgod

    Isn't the Memorial a continuation of Passover with a new meaning. The Seder? Lamb served with unbroken bones, bitter greens, unleavened bread, wine etc. Yes, it was a big meal. Not just bread and wine.

  • VoidEater
    VoidEater

    Considering the first Lord's Supper is related as a meal with some ritual added in, it wouldn't surprise me that subsequent Suppers were meals.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    And the WTS toots its own horn, claiming to have restored true worship! Bah humbug!

    Sylvia

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    Not only that, but it certainly isn't a once-a-year observance for Paul.

  • snowbird
    snowbird
    Not only that, but it certainly isn't a once-a-year observance for Paul.

    Thanks! I knew it was something I forgot to mention! It seems to me that any time a group (two or three?) of Christians broke bread together, it was an occasion for remembering the Master's sacrifice.

    Sylvia

  • XOCO
    XOCO

    good eye Snowbird i'm surprised Paul did not get disfellowedship for gluttony. i knew a brother in my hall who got reproved for it

    XOCO

  • snowbird
    snowbird
    i'm surprised Paul did not get disfellowedship for gluttony. i knew a brother in my hall who got reproved for it

    XOCO

    LOL. It wasn't Paul who was guilty of gluttony; it was some of the Corinthian Christians. I saw some extreme overeating in my cong, also. I mean serious stuff.

    Sylvia

  • XOCO
    XOCO
    i'm surprised Paul did not get disfellowedship for gluttony

    ooopps! my bad

    XOCO

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