Sermon Tone Analysis
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1. Lord’s Table is a Benediction:
Is not the cup of thanksgiving for which we give thanks a participation in the blood of Christ?
And is not the bread that we break a participation in the body of Christ?
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2. Lord’s Table is a Communion:
3. The Lord’s Table is a Concentration:
The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper is a symbol of what we should be doing all the time.
It is not a memorial of One Who has gone, but of One Who is always here.
“This do in remembrance of Me”—be in such fellowship with Me that you show My death until I manifest Myself again.
It is in the common things of life that evidence of the discipline of fellowship is given.
(Oswald Chambers)
4. The Lord’s Table is a Commemoration.
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The Lord’s Table is a Repetition.
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The Lord’s Table is a Proclamation.
7. The Lord’s Table is an Anticipation.
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The Lord’s Table is a Self-Examination.
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