Here is an outline for your monthly partaking of the Bread
and Wine on the crescent moon night of Jesus'
Kiddish:
The Monthly Tribute
of your Honouring of Jesus/Yeshua/Christ
snip יֵוֹשֻׁשׁוּעַ Yeshua`, in the English form Jeshua
(as used in multiple instances in Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1 and 2 Chronicles), with
the verb "to deliver" (or, "to rescue").[4]
It is often translated as "He saves," to
conform with Matthew 1:21: "She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name
Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins" (NASB).[5] snip
with THE Kiddish elements
in remembrance of His Sacrifice of
being whipped twice, bruised, beaten, and killed in "your"
place.
(not to be confused with the
Passover which still occurs on Nissan 15 the 1st month of the New Year (April)
At the beginning of the meal. we thank God for providing the
"bread" (challah), and partake of it, and then thank Him for the wine, and
partake of it, in remembrance of Yeshua, following the example of Christ Jesus
on the Last Supper.
Leavened (risen) bread is used (as this is "not" the
Passover), but only red wine should be used for the wine toast/tribute to
Yeshua.
After the reading of points 1 and 2, the regular meal is
served.
The Tribute you should all recite together (before the
meal) should be these verses numbered 1 & 2:
The Bread
For the Bread: The leader states: "We
will all partake of the bread symbolizing Christ's body. All please rise,
with
1.) Each
person "standing up" holding up a 1 inch piece of The Bread in their
right hand lifted toward Heaven, facing Jerusalem, saying:
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"Thanks and Praise be
to You, O Father, our God, King of the Universe, who provides bread for us,
from the earth. Thank you, Lord for
the meaning and symbolism which this bread represents, the beaten, bruised
and torn body of our Lord Jesus Christ, Yeshua Ha'Moshiach, who said on the
night before his Death:
'I am the bread of life, and whoever
eats of Me will live forever.'
And on the last night before His
death, He told his Disciples:
Take, eat, this is My Body: Do this
in remembrance of Me.
And so , Father, we partake of this
bread remembering our Lord Jesus Christ Yeshua, and the price He paid for our
sins. By doing this, as often as we do it, we proclaim His death, till He
arrives, and our acceptance of, and our honouring of, His sacrifice for us.
In His name we pray, Amen".
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You then have 1 minute of
reflective silence thinking about the 2 terrible whippings and
Christ's bruised, torn body, the whippings He took in your
place.
The leader after this one minute,
then states: "We will now partake of the Wine".
The
Wine
2.) Each
person "standing up" holding up their wine glass (with at least 1 ounce of wine
in their glass), the glass in their right hand lifted toward Heaven, facing
Jerusalem, saying:
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"'Thanks and Praise to You, O Lord
God, our Father, who gives us all our sustenance of water, air, warmth, food,
and the fruit of the vine. Thank you Lord for showing us the meaning of
partaking of this wine, as a symbol of the shed blood of Jesus Christ, Yeshua
our Messiah, who poured out His blood to cover our sins, and who said on the
night before His death on the stake: 'Drink ye all of it, for this is the blood
of the New Testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins';
and,
'Do this, as often as ye drink it,
in remembrance of Me'.
So, Father, we drink of it now, in
remembrance of the shed blood of Christ, knowing that as often as we do this, we
proclaim and recognize His great sacrifice and proclaim His death till He
arrives, and we acknowledge Him as our Saviour and Redeemer. In Yeshua's name.
Amen".
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You drink the wine all at once in
one gulp, and then have one minute of reflective silence, thinking how Christ
bled to death on the stake in your place.
You imbibe/drink the
above glass of wine in this manner: "Do this as often as ye drink it" during each
crescent moon evening meal, as the crescent moon meal
is a regular special celebration meal monthly for Christians, and during the
celebration meal, you have this tribute/rememberance of Yeshua, who died in your
place.
That is why the Bible states: "Do
this as often as ye drink it", meaning when you drink wine with/during your monthly
crescent moon meal, be sure to remember Yeshua, and not just
be eating and drinking to/for yourself.
The leader after this one
minute of silence, then introduces the start of the Kiddish meal, by saying:
"All please be seated".
Be sure to speak of how you left spiritual Egypt
during the evening meal, and be sure to end your evening with a
Hymn.
c Lawrence Nowell
The Obedient Church of God
c Lawrence A
Nowell
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Lawrence A. Nowell
TOCOG