2 Peter 1:3 His divine power has
granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own
glory and excellence.
This morning I want to ask
three questions
·
What is the Lord’s
Supper
·
How does it work
·
What benefits are we to
receive by partaking of it
I. What is the Lord’s Supper?
A] It is not magic. The bread and wine do not become the body and
blood of Jesus. Nor do they contain grace like a pill, which works on its own
just because you take it.
B] Instead the Lord’s
Supper is a Sacrament.
A Sacrament is a means ordained by God to portray the very essence of the Gospel that Scripture proclaims. Therefore, the message of the Gospel and the message
of the Lord’s Supper are exactly the same. In both cases, your faith is directed to Christ and His saving work on the
cross.
II. How does the Lord’s
Supper work?
A] Just as it is vital for
us to remember that the Lord’s Supper is not magic, so too is it vital that we
remember that it is not simply a bare memorial service. Instead, God assures
you that when you receive the Sacrament by faith (just as when you receive what God says in Scripture by
faith), that Christ and all His
benefits are yours personally.
B] But that’s not all: it is
also vital to remember that the Sacrament is not just a divinely sanctioned
worship service. Rather, it is a sign and seal of the covenant itself. As such,
it rests at the very heart of God’s relationship with His people and His people
with each other. It would be silly to suppose that at the very meal that
celebrates our unending fellowship with God, that God would be absent. Instead,
Christ is spiritually present at the Lord’s Table. That is, Christ has uniquely
and covenantally associated Himself with the meal.
Bottom line: At the Lord’s
Supper, the grace signified is actually given and the fellowship with Christ
promised is truly and actually enjoyed. In other words, the grace is real and
Christ’s spiritual presence is real.
How does the Sacrament
work? How do we receive this grace? How do we enjoy this fellowship with
Christ? The grace is received and
the fellowship is entered into by faith.
III. What benefits do I receive from the Eucharist
(The Eucharist as a meal)
A] The Lord’s Supper is recurrent. Jesus instructs His people to partake of it often,
throughout their lives, until He returns. Why? Because God knows you need to be
reminded over and over again of your dependence on His grace and to be assured
of His power and presence in your life.
-Notice
then, as you approach the Lord’s
Table, you come with current needs, new situations, and specific sins. As you come, you confess your sins and
renew your dependence on Christ and His grace for the particulars of your life.
B] The Lord’s Supper is a meal. As such it is provided to nourish us.
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come in the very midst of life and as you partake of the table by faith, God assures you that Christ is
with you in the very midst of your present circumstance and that His grace
applies to the very details of life.
Bottom line: The Eucharist is
not a service that simply ends with the close of worship. Rather, it is a meal
that is given to strengthen you throughout the week. As such, the Eucharist
assures you of Christ’s ongoing presence with you and His ongoing grace at work
in the very details of your life.