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The Lord's Supper. T. D. Wood. There are two rites or ordinances in Christianity: (1) Baptism, which puts the baptised person on ground of profession; (2) the Lord's Supper on the line of privilege. The truth of the latter was clearly given to Gentile believers through the Apostle Paul, "I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you" (1 Cor. 11: 23), It is primarily a memorial feast, having its.. 2009. 11. 27.
The Significance of the Lord's Supper. J. F. English. In Luke 22: 19, 20; 1 Cor. 11: 20-26 there is brought before us the institution of the Lord's Supper. In Luke, we have its record by the Lord, and in 1 Cor. a reference to the ministry of the Supper which the Apostle had previously communicated to the saints at Corinth. It is mainly from the record in 1 Cor. 11. that our thoughts regarding the Supper are formed. That is to be exp.. 2009. 11. 27.
The Lord's Supper Its Character and the Worship connected with it. James McBroom. The Lord's Supper and holy worship to the Father and Son by the Holy Ghost. "Had you a happy time in the meeting this morning?" is a question often asked among those who seek to answer to the desire of our Lord in these last days, in the breaking of bread. While the answers are varied, we often hear such as this: — "Yes, very hap.. 2009. 11. 27.
Thoughts on the Lord's Supper; Designed for the help of Christians in this day of difficulty. C. H. Mackintosh. Preface. The institution of the Lord's Supper must be regarded, by every spiritual man, as a peculiarly touching proof of the Lord's gracious care and considerate love for His Church. From the time of its appointment until the present hour, it has been a steady, though silent, witness to a truth which the enemy, by .. 2009. 11. 27.
Christian Worship Being the substance of three lectures by W Kelly. (Copyright: A Poots, Belfast, 1995.) Lecture 1. "True worshippers." John 4: 20-24. The grace of our Lord is as rich as it is conspicuous in the scene before us. Had it not been so, He would not have unfolded worship to this woman of Samaria. He would have chosen some more worthy person. He might have found readily such an one as Peter or John, or.. 2009. 11. 27.
The Lord's Supper 1 Cor. 11. W. Kelly. The Lord's supper differs from the other standing institution of Christianity in this, that while baptism is individual, the breaking of bread is congregational. Personal enjoyment merely is not God's mind in the supper, but rather communion. The gospel gives high value and scope to what is individual; and we need this, for it is the first call from God to man, and should ta.. 2009. 11. 27.
The Lord's Supper Leading to Worship. Copyright F. A. Hughes, 1973. Contents Foreword Part 1 — A Personal Memorial of our Lord 1 The Observance of the Lord's Supper 2 Suitable Moral Conditions 3 The Lord's Supper Part 2 — Approach to God in Type Ch. 4 The Passover — Deliverance from Egypt 5 The Offerings for the Tabernacle 6 The Holy Place 7 The Holy of Holies — God's Presence Part 3 — The New and Living Way Ch. 8 Jesus .. 2009. 11. 27.
Christian Worship. W. W. Fereday. (Extracted from Truth for the Last Days, Vol. 1, 1900, page 168.) Worship is the highest possible exercise of the renewed soul, whether here or in glory. Prayer and thanksgiving are both unspeakably blessed in their place, but the one takes cognisance of our wants, and spreads them out before God; and the other has in view the blessings wherewith He has blessed us in His grace; wh.. 2009. 11. 27.
On Worship J. N. Darby. <07006G> 87 The habits of a vast number of Christians, and the moral atmosphere in which they are placed, have tended to produce very vague notions as to worship. Having turned away from formalism and superstitious views, which left the care of their religion to others, and feeling the need in which they stood of the truth, they have found in the recognition of the truth — i.. 2009. 11. 27.
The Temple of God and Its Worship. J. G. Bellett. BT vol. N7 p. 21 etc. In the two temples, that at Jerusalem in the old dispensation, and that of the Spirit in the new, we see a meaning in everything within them. Heb. 9: 8, 9 gives us notice of this touching the sanctuary, and shows the character of the service there; the veil being constantly down to forbid the access of the worshipper into the presence of God, or holy of holie.. 2009. 11. 27.
Thoughts on the Lord's Supper. J. G. Bellett. from Musings on Scripture, Vol. 1. The Lord's Supper is to be eaten as a memorial, or remembrance of Christ. This is His own interpretation of it. The bread sets forth His body; — the Cup His blood, — accomplishing the remission of sins. To eat and drink of this feast is to express our participation in the virtues of His sacrifice (1 Cor. 10: 18). And it is thus eaten in remem.. 2009. 11. 27.
The Lord's Supper J. G. Bellett. Christian Friend Vol. 5, p. 295. From Bible Witness and Review, vol. 2. We should, on divine authority, and in spiritual, scriptural intelligence, hold to it, that the Lord's supper is the due characteristic expression of the Lord's-day — that which should then be made principal. If we read Luke 22: 7-20, we shall learn that the passover of the Jews and the supper of the Lord be.. 2009. 8. 24.
The Lord's Supper — Expression of the Fellowship 1 Corinthians 1: 9; 1 Corinthians 11: 23-26. N. Anderson. The - REVELATION of it from Christ in glory to the apostle for COMMUNICATION to the Assembly, as such, hence its CELEBRATION with its character of COMMEMORATION of the death of Christ, with its DECLARATION of that fact to any and all who will take account of it, and this in the ANTICIPATION of His coming again, thus indicating His intenti.. 2009. 8. 22.