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The Last Supper | Holy Week | Thursday

The Last Supper | Holy Week | Thursday

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As Holy Week continues, we arrive at Maundy Thursday - the night of the Last Supper.

The word Maundy comes from the Latin mandatum, meaning “mandate.” And in this sacred moment around the table, Jesus gives exactly that - new commands for His followers. From loving one another, to remembering Him through the breaking of bread and the sharing of the cup.

What begins as a meal becomes something so much more.

In this episode, we slow down and sit at the table with Jesus and His disciples - taking in the weight of His words, the depth of His love, and the reality of what was about to unfold. This is the moment where the tone of Holy Week begins to shift…where celebration gives way to sacrifice.

Because the bread would soon be His body - broken.
And the cup would soon be His blood - poured out.

We reflect on the significance of communion, the beauty of Jesus’ command to love, and the sobering truth that the cross was no longer distant - it was imminent.

As we continue this journey, may we not rush past this table - but truly sit, remember, and receive.

Let’s keep walking.

Song Credit:
This episode includes a brief acoustic portion of “Love Ran Red” written and performed by Chris Tomlin. Used here for devotional and illustrative purposes.

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