John Calvin’s understanding of the Lord’s Supper: a histro-analytical study
Abstract
The Lord's Supper acts significantly in Christendom. It is one of the two
ordinances established by Jesus Christ to be observed by the Christian Church. The
Lord's Supper is frequently conducted to fortify believers’ continuous relationship
with Jesus Christ. Numerous attempts have been made to provide a reason for the
purpose, institution, and exercise of the Lord’s Supper, resulting in several theological
works.
The purpose of the study was to evaluate John Calvin’s understanding of the
Lord’s Supper. This affirmed the essence of the Christian practice of the Lord’s
Supper and the necessity of the foot-washing, which must precede the Lord’s Supper.
The study employed a historical-grammatical method to find out John Calvin’s
understanding of the nature of the service, the type of wine and bread used, and the
relevance of the ritual of foot-washing for the Lord’s Supper.The study concluded that John Calvin’s understanding of the Lord’s Supper
being a sign appears accurate. However, the study reported some inconsistencies in
John Calvin’s work concerning the nature of the bread used in the Lord’s Supper in
reference to Scripture. More so, the study concluded that the wine used for the Lord’s
Supper was not fermented since Jesus described it as “fruit of the vine,” which refers
to fresh grape juice and not fermented wine .Furthermore, findings from the study
concluded that in the moment of the Lord’s Supper service, Jesus is not with
humanity physically. However, through His Holy Spirit, He manifests His real
presence as He feeds Christians spiritually during the Lord’s Supper to sustain them
through the services. Finally, Jesus set aside the practice of foot washing to denote
washing anew and to reveal the voluntary service to other people in Christ-like
humility with unity of love in the heart. Foot washing service preceding bread
breaking and taking of wine makes the Lord’s Supper to be complete.
The study findings showed insufficient work on the benefits of foot-washing.
Therefore, the researcher would like to recommend that more work be conducted on
the benefit of the foot-washing to believers' spiritual life since it was commanded and
instituted by Jesus Christ.