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The Lord’s Supper (Thomas Watson) (#31)
To Thomas Watson, the Lord’s Supper was a visible sermon, a mirror in which to gaze on the sufferings and death of Christ. ‘God, to help our faith, does not only give us an audible Word, but a visible sign.’ But more than this, the Supper was a time in which to partake of the benefits of Christ’s death by faith, to be fed and cherished by the Lord in his own banqueting house, and to obtain a foretaste of the glory which will be fully realized only in heaven.
Watson’s aim was to stimulate greater love to Christ in His people, and to enhance their appreciation of the Supper as a spiritual feast for all believers. His fine exposition shows the rich provision made in the Supper for all who love the Lord, while it also lays bare the emptiness of all mere sacramentalism.
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Given For You: Reclaiming Calvin’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper (Keith Mathison)
A book that will give you a deeper appreciation of the Lord’s Supper, as a highlight of your church service, indeed a highlight of your week and life every time it is enjoyed.
“The best and most comprehensive treatment of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper I have ever seen. . . . a genuine ‘must read’ book.” —R. C. Sproul
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Reclaiming the Eucharist (Tim Kilpatrick)
What is the meaning of Communion? Why did our Lord Jesus give this sacrament to the church? Why is Christianity so divided about the essence of the Lord’s Table? Is there more to communion than just a remembrance?  Reclaiming the Eucharist tackles these topics and much more.
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