The Sacred Significance of the Lord's Supper

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1) "The Lord's Supper should be approached with a sacred seriousness. Not flippant but serious. How serious? Well if you notice back at verse 30 again how serious? He says this is why many are sick and ill among you and many have fallen asleep." [39:19] (Download)

2) "We must look inward, inward. So not only do we look backward with perception and forward with anticipation but we also look inward with investigation." [30:44] (Download)

3) "The Lord's Supper is a family meal and the Lord of the family expects his children to love one another." [46:07] (Download)

4) "You cannot grow closer to Jesus while you separate yourself from those he loves. It is impossible you cannot grow closer to Jesus if you are going to be at odds with the ones he loves." [47:59] (Download)

5) "We look outward at one another not to condemn one another but to love one another. To be in a right relationship with one another." [42:52] (Download)

6) "We are looking backward at what he did and we are looking forward at what he is going to do in his return, we're looking backward and we're in perception of all that has happened and we're looking forward in anticipation of what is to come." [28:54] (Download)

7) "The only one who could pay for your sin is God because my sin is against a holy God, my sin needs to be paid for by an infinite God and Jesus is God, God the Son." [25:11] (Download)

8) "Paul doesn't say that we must be worthy to sit at the table. He says we must come to the table in a worthy manner. None of us are worthy to sit at the table apart from Jesus Christ." [37:25] (Download)

9) "It is looking back, it is remembering historically, it is remembering his physical aspect, it is remembering the spiritual aspect of what was accomplished." [27:17] (Download)

10) "We often say stack kindling around our children's heart and pray that God will light it on fire for his glory." [34:10] (Download)
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