 We learned about Christ, the sacrificial lamp. We reminded ourselves why we celebrate the Lord's life. To the sanctuary that God commanded Moses and the Israelites to build for him. Because Jesus died for us, we no longer have to bring animal sacrifices like the Israelites. Last Sabbath, we learned about Jesus, the servant savior. Something very important happened during the last supper. Andy, can you tell the boys and girls what happened? Jesus, who is Lord and Master, washed his disciples feet. None of the disciples wanted to do this dirty job, but Jesus taught his disciples that he not come to be served, but to serve others and be here and some for many. He set an example for all of us and he said, If I then, your Lord and Teacher have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet, for I have given you an example that you should do as I have done. Today we are diving deeper into this month lesson, but first I have a question for you, Andy. How do you celebrate Holy Days? Well, sometimes my family and I have a big party and invite other family members and friends. During Bible times, people often celebrated Holy Days by having a great feast. Before dying on the cross for us, Jesus celebrated the Passover with his disciples. Jesus used the Holy Day meal as a symbol, so his followers could remember him and all that he was about to do for them. So today's topic is Jesus, their bread of life. And our memory verse comes from the book of 1 Corinthians 11 verse 26. And it says, Every time you eat this bread and drink this cup, you show others about the Lord's death until it comes. Let's see. I was just wondering, is Jesus really a piece of bread that we can eat? Well, that's a very good question. Andy, Jesus used bread as a symbol to pass a very important message to us. You see, just like the song that we sang, we won't really eat the Bible, but when we read the Bible and treasure the message to our hearts, we have eaten a Bible sandwich. Jesus uses bread. Bread is used as a symbol. What is a symbol? A symbol is something that represents something else. This can be a strange idea, but let me use the bookmarks in my Bible to explain. I use photographs as bookmarks. I use photographs of people who are special to me as a bookmark. So every day I open my Bible, I see these two pictures that I use as a bookmark. But I actually know that these are not actually the people who are special to me. They are just pictures that represent them as symbols to remind me of them. So I think about them and I pray for them. That's how the Lord's upper is. Aha, I get it now. But let's break it down for our younger audience. Okay, Andy, that means we have to go back in time to the very first time when the children of Israel were celebrating the Passover. Okay, Andy, ready to jump back in time? Ready when you are. Okay, now I'm back in Egypt. God was setting the Israelite spring from slavery in Egypt. In the same way, He will set all mankind free from slavery to sin and the curse of death. Aha, so the Passover pointed back to the time when the Israelites were set free from slavery in Egypt and poured to the time when Jesus will die for our sins and set us free from slavery to sin. Exactly, now back in Egypt, the meal was to be prepared and eaten, or very quickly, the people were getting ready to leave Egypt at a moment's notice. The children of Israel had been slaves for 400 years and the Bible says that they were to eat with their belts on their waist, their stuff in their hands, and their stuff in their hands and their sandals on their feet. You may think this is a strange way to eat a meal but as you can see, I am ready to escape slavery. Now the Israelites celebrated the Passover for hundreds of years. Now, let us jump over to the last supper. He sent his disciples to make a very special Passover meal. Now, what do we have on our Passover dinner table? The meal was prepared differently. We have already talked about the lamb that should present Jesus who is the pastor for our sins. No bone will be broken on the lamb. In the same way, no bone will be broken on Jesus' body. And I can see some red here. This is not just ordinary red. This is an event red, which means red without teeth. The bread symbolizes Jesus' body, broken for our sins. And the year should present sin. But remember Jesus, the bread of life has no sin. He took the bread, blessed it, broke it and gave it to his disciples. Jesus told his disciples that the bread symbolized his body. So they had to share it amongst themselves and do this to remember him. He held it and he told his disciples. The cup was filled with unfermented wine, which is glib juice. And he told his disciples that this symbolized the new covenant or promise that God had between, that God had with mankind. The cup, the wine represents Jesus' blood, which will be poured out for our sins. And that is what we celebrate in our church today as the last supper of the Holy Communion. So every time we partake of the Holy Communion, when we eat this bread and drink this cup, we are telling the story of Jesus, how he came and died for our sins so that you and I may have eternal life. I praise that you accept Jesus in your life and get baptized and join us in this wonderful celebration as we wait for the second coming of Jesus. Let us pray. Thank you Lord for helping us have this beautiful sermon. Please help many people to choose to be baptized and help us to celebrate the Holy Communion. Please, please bless us and also we look forward to be with you in heaven forever. In Jesus name I pray amen. Amen. For the glorious coral, that is all we have for you today. Bye.