G.W. North emphasizes the significance of 'the Communion' as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 10:16-17, highlighting its role as a profound expression of the heart's connection to God. He explains that this ordinance is not merely a ritual but a deep communion with Christ and the Church, urging believers to grasp its true meaning beyond mere tradition. North points out that both Paul and Luke, though not present at the Last Supper, were divinely inspired to convey the essence of this sacred feast. He stresses the importance of understanding the ordinance as a unique and vital aspect of Christian faith, rather than allowing it to become a routine practice. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper discernment of God's intentions behind the Communion, recognizing it as a visual aid to encounter the divine.