The Least Supper | Last Supper

Mar 22, 2026    Dr. Travis Young

This powerful exploration of the Last Supper reveals a profound truth about human hunger and divine satisfaction. We journey from the feeding of the 5,000 to that final meal in the upper room, discovering that Jesus consistently offers something far greater than physical provision. The sermon draws a striking parallel between the manna God provided in the wilderness and the miraculous multiplication of loaves and fishes, showing us that Jesus is the ultimate bread of life. What makes this message particularly compelling is the contrast between Judas and Peter. Both sat at the same table, both had equal access to Christ's forgiveness, yet their responses to failure diverged dramatically. Judas sought to fix his betrayal through his own efforts, ultimately succumbing to despair. Peter, however, accepted Christ's restoration and forgiveness. This distinction challenges us to examine our own response to conviction and failure. Are we trying to earn our way back to God, or are we willing to receive the free gift of grace? The central message rings clear: we often hunger for worldly bread that spoils, buying things we don't need to impress people we don't like, when what our souls truly crave is the eternal satisfaction found only in Christ. This new covenant, sealed in Christ's blood, offers us complete forgiveness and fulfillment that no earthly possession can provide.