The Lords Supper reminds us to visualize and remember the great sacrifice of our Lord. An old Apostolic prayer states: To us you have graciously given spiritual food and drink, and eternal life through Your servant.Thus we should be thankful and humbled in the breaking of the bread.The Holy Spirit is jealous to magnify and elevate the person of Christand this occurs through the practice of the Lords Supper: At the beginning it was Christ who was preached: the Person who was kept in full view, and the One through whom the Gospel came. It was the Gospel of God concerning His Son. The emphasis was not upon what men could have, but upon Gods rights and Christs glory. This may seem to be straining things, but let it be understood that the Holy Spiritthe Custodian of Christs honoris most jealous on this matter, and will only commit Himself to this keeping of Christ in view.from: http://gospelfellowships.net/principles-book/
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