“For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you
proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes.”-1 Co. 11:26
The date of the memorial
THURSDAY 18th April 2019 (14th Nisan) after 7.00 pm.
For more details on locations where the memorial will be held please contact us at washingtonbiblestudents@gmail.com.
This year in preparation for the Memorial we will be studying several articles from the Memorial Meditation book.
The week of March 4th the article entitled “Counting the Blood Common” from pages 231-233 of the Memorial Meditations book will be discussed.
The week of March 11th the article entitled “Hebrew Day – Jesus Last Day” will be discussed.
The week of March 18th the article entitled “The Last Week of Jesus Life” will be discussed.
The week of March 25th the article entitled “Hezekiah’s Great Passover” will be discussed.
The week of April 1st the article entitled “Passover and Atonement Day Sacrifices” will be discussed.
The week of April 8th the article entitled “The Passover of the New Creation” will be discussed.
Do This in Remembrance of Me (Luke 22:19)
This request by Jesus on the night that he was betrayed, 2000 years later is still being observed by His followers all around the world. They remember the great sacrifice that He made on their behalf in giving His life as a “ransom for all” to be testified in due time.
The night was the 14th of Nisan when He came with His disciples to have the Last Supper with the twelve. They celebrated together the Passover which the Jews were to celebrate each year in remembrance of when the Angel of Death past over the first born of the Jews who were under the blood on the door lintel and posts. (Exodus 12)
After they had eaten of the meal, Jesus then spoke of the fact that one of the twelve would betray Him. It appears that, after Judas had taken the sop and went out, Jesus instituted the ceremony of the memorial of his sacrifice for us to celebrate each year. (John 13)
It was a very simple ceremony, taking the bread and the wine that had been part of the Passover meal and using these to show the importance of the sacrifice that He was about to make. The Apostle Paul writes “For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus in the night in which He was betrayed took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” In the same way He took the cup also after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” (1 Corinthians 11:23-25 NASB)
Why do Brethren celebrate it once a year instead of the frequency that many Churches hold communion? The fact that the Passover was celebrated once a year sets the frequency. Christ replaced the lambs that were killed at 3.00pm on the 14th of Nisan for the Passover. He was the Passover Lamb that had been slain before the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8), and it was at 3.00pm on the 14thof Nisan that He died on the cross.
The early Church celebrated the Memorial of His death once a year. However, they celebrated the resurrection of Christ on the first day of the week when they came together to break bread. (Acts 2:42, 46 and 20:7,11) They were celebrating the fact that Jehovah had accepted Christ’s sacrifice by raising Him from the dead. The Apostle Paul states “and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins.” (1 Corinthians 15:17 NASB)
In no way do we condemn those who celebrate communion more regularly, but the frequency can risk the solemnity of the occasion. The Jews today still place great importance on celebrating the Passover, but it is only once a year and they take time to reflect on the reason for the Passover. We too should prepare ourselves to be sure that we understand the importance of the Memorial of Jesus’s death. (Excerpts from www.australianbiblestudents.org)