It’s Day 29 of our Pentecast on LOVECHURCH — The Podcast. Today’s guest is Steve Hynde, joining Tim Matthews as they sit with the heart of Christian faith: the Last Supper.
Looking at Mark 14:12–26 and Luke 22:24–46, they reflect on Jesus’ final meal with his disciples before the cross — the moment where he institutes the Eucharist. Jesus takes bread and wine, offering them as symbols of his broken body and poured-out blood, and invites his followers to remember him through this act. But the story doesn’t end there — in Gethsemane, Jesus prays in agony, surrendering with the powerful words: “Not my will, but yours be done.”
Steve reflects on how that moment of submission resonates throughout our lives as believers — from big life decisions to moments of quiet suffering. True discipleship is marked by choosing God’s will over our own, even when it costs us. Together, they remind us that the table of communion is both a place of grace and a call to costly love. See you tomorrow for Day 30.
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