1 Corinthians 1:9; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26.
N. Anderson.
The -
REVELATION of it from Christ in glory to the apostle for
COMMUNICATION to the Assembly, as such, hence its
CELEBRATION with its character of
COMMEMORATION of the death of Christ, with its
DECLARATION of that fact to any and all who will take account of it, and this in the
ANTICIPATION of His coming again, thus indicating His intention of its
CONTINUATION until then.
There is need on our part of
PREPARATION in the light of the fact, as propounded in chapter 10, that
PARTICIPATION in the Lord's Supper involves our
IDENTIFICATION with the death of Christ, and commits us to the
OBLIGATION to stand apart, in holy separation, from everything which is condemned in, and opposed to, the death of our Lord.