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Todd Clippard
First, the statement made by Jesus was He would not drink
it until he drank it with them in His Father's kingdom (Matthew
26:26-29). This kingdom does not refer to Heaven, but rather to the
church.
The kingdom was preached as being "at hand" (near, close by, or soon
to come) by John the Baptist in Matthew 3:2 and also by Jesus in
Matthew 4:17. Jesus said in Matthew 16:28 that some who were living
at that time would not die until they saw the kingdom come with
power.
Jesus said He was going to build His church in Matthew 16:18. In the
very next verse He referred to the church as the kingdom of heaven.
The statements made about the kingdom in Matthew - John speak of the
kingdom in the future tense. Statements made about the kingdom after
Acts 2 refer to the kingdom as a present entity (Acts 8:12;
Colossians 1:13; Hebrews 12:28; Revelations 1:9; etc). What happened
in Acts 2 that caused the change? The church was established.
Although Christ is not physically present and partaking of the
Lord's Supper when the church observes it each first day of the
week, He is present with us in the spiritual fellowship which takes
place as we observe it.
Second, in the passage under consideration (Matthew 26:29),
Jesus did not refer to drinking any kind of fruit of the vine, but
the Lord's Supper in particular. Note He said, "I will not drink of
this cup," referring specifically to the cup of the Lord's
Supper.
Therefore, there is no contradiction between Jesus' statement in
Matthew 26:29 and His actions in John 19:30.