The LORD's Table
Series The LORD's Table Commentary
This Scriptural meditation focuses on the profound spiritual significance of the Lord's Supper as a solemn act of remembrance and proclamation of Christ's sacrificial death, rooted in 1 Corinthians 11. It confronts the dangers of division, self-indulgence, and pride within the church, warning that the meal is not a venue for social hierarchy or personal gratification but a solemn occasion to examine one's heart and affirm Christ alone as the source of Righteousness, Peace, and Eternal life. The unleavened bread symbolizes Christ's sinless body, broken under God's wrath to bear the penalty of sin, while the cup represents His blood, sealing the New Covenant and fulfilling all Old Testament sacrifices. The call to self-examination is not a demand for moral perfection but a summons to recognize that salvation is entirely by Christ's work, not human effort, and to partake of His
table then in humility, faith, and worship. Ultimately, the Lord's Supper is a continual proclamation of Christ's death until His return, encouraging believers to fix their eyes solely on Him as their only Hope and satisfaction before a holy God.
| Sermon ID | 12225255436869 |
| Duration | 10:59 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | 1 Corinthians 11:17-28 |
| Language | English |