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Article 35: The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
I have a whole banquet for you which will satisfy And I give it to you for free. Give it to you for free. Just come. Come. Take and eat and drink. Buy without price. He says that to every one of his children. Oh, the call of the gospel goes out to the world, too, of course. That gospel is preac
The Lord's Supper Scripture: Luke 22:1-24:30 Speaker: Ron Hanko 1. Its Institution 2. Its Symbolism 3. Its Significance Lord's Day 28 Event: Sunday Service
And further, that Christ is bodily under the form of bread and wine and therefore is to be worshipped in them. so that the Mass at bottom is nothing else than a denial of the one sacrifice and sufferings of Jesus Christ and an accursed idolatry. For whom is the Lord's Supper instituted? For tho
For this cause, many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep, many are dead. For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged. But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world. Wherefore, my brethren, when ye come together to eat
And farther, that he feeds and nourishes my soul to everlasting life with his crucified body and shed blood, as assuredly as I receive from the hands of the minister and taste with my mouth the bread and cup of the Lord as certain signs of the body and blood of Christ. What is it then to eat the
You talk about a mercy and a long-suffering Lord Jesus, well, he is to be found in this passage. Before we read the Lord's Day that's going to be considered, I want to have an introduction because we're dealing with a Lord's Day, which is the first of three that deals with what is known as the
Therefore Scripture warns us, that to eat and drink unworthily is to eat and drink condemnation to ourselves. If we partake as a mere formality or obligation, failing to focus our attention in all sincerity upon the broken body and shed blood of our Lord, we can only suffer a spiritual decline in ou
4. The Lord's Supper is a church ordinance that is to be observed in the public gatherings of the church for worship as an element secondary to the preaching of the Word. The first Supper was instituted by Christ in a public gathering with His disciples, and throughout the New Testament it is at the