William MacDonald reflects on the profound mystery of Christ's sacrifice as believers approach the Lord's Table, emphasizing the limitations of human understanding when faced with the vastness of God's love and grace. He illustrates the struggle to grasp the depth of Christ's suffering and the enormity of redemption, acknowledging that while we strive to comprehend these truths, we often feel inadequate and unmoved. MacDonald expresses a longing for the day when the veil will be lifted, allowing us to fully appreciate the significance of Christ's sacrifice and the love that motivated it. He encourages believers to recognize their finite perspective and to yearn for a deeper connection with the Savior's love and grace.