It is obvious that the O.T. points forward to the cross and the N.T. points back to the cross....
The unleavened bread of the O.T. pointed to the sinless sacrifice of the Messiah and it is clear from scriptures that Jesus never sinned....
The bible is also clear when it states that he became SIN for us and took our sin upon him as he hung upon the tree...
When the Lord instituted the last supper, the Greek word used for bread is leavened bread.....
My question is....The unleavened bread pointed to the sinless sacrifice to come....is IT POSSIBLE that the LEAVENED bread used by JESUS at the institution of the Lord's Supper POINTS back to him becoming SIN for us and TAKING our SIN upon himself?
And if this is the case....IS it wrong to use leavened bread when we partake of the Lord's Supper?
THESE are QUESTIONS...........SO....LOOK the words up and then tell me your view before you ASSUME anything.
The unleavened bread of the O.T. pointed to the sinless sacrifice of the Messiah and it is clear from scriptures that Jesus never sinned....
The bible is also clear when it states that he became SIN for us and took our sin upon him as he hung upon the tree...
When the Lord instituted the last supper, the Greek word used for bread is leavened bread.....
My question is....The unleavened bread pointed to the sinless sacrifice to come....is IT POSSIBLE that the LEAVENED bread used by JESUS at the institution of the Lord's Supper POINTS back to him becoming SIN for us and TAKING our SIN upon himself?
And if this is the case....IS it wrong to use leavened bread when we partake of the Lord's Supper?
THESE are QUESTIONS...........SO....LOOK the words up and then tell me your view before you ASSUME anything.