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Mocking Christ's Last Supper

The Olympics are supposed to promote peace between nations in sport competitions.

But this year, the Olympic games were re-purposed to promote sexual perversion in the name of "inclusion," and to force it into the faces of the public, to bring "peace and acceptance" for open rebellion against the Creator, Who made humans male and female.

It is indeed "the world united against God."

Much distress was caused by a tableau mocking Leonardo DaVinci's painting of the last supper of Christ and His disciples. Seated along a table were drag queens instead of disciples, with Christ being replaced by a very large lesbian dressed to expose most of her chest, wearing a headdress that depicted a halo.

At the end, what she presented to the "disciples" and to the public is not the sacraments that represent Christ's body and blood as a sacrifice, but rather a nearly naked man, painted all in blue, with an orange beard, said to represent Dionysus, the Greek god of feasting, festivals, drunkenness, and revelry.

After the outrage, the gaslighting began. Some tried to claim it was merely a representation of the feast of Dionysus, but the title in the program stated it was the Last Supper.

Thinking what Christ did, in that final celebration of the Passover feast, brings into focus the vileness and the mockery of it in Paris.

When the Lord Jesus celebrated that last Passover feast with his disciples, the night before He was crucified, He showed them something new, something far better. He showed them that He is God's true Lamb and sacrifice for the forgiveness of all our sins.

Jesus used that feast to celebrate a better sacrifice than the Passover lamb could ever be!

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Jul 28, 2024
Sunday Service
Exodus 12:1-20; Luke 22:14-22
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