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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2025 · 18 MIN

Grow in Grace at the Table

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Deep Dive into Habits of Grace by David Mathis - Grow in Grace at the TableThe Lord’s Supper, along with baptism, is one of Jesus’s two specially instituted sacraments or ordinances intended for the signifying, sealing, and strengthening of his new-covenant people. While using ordinary bread and wine, it functions as an extraordinary meal and an ordinary means of God’s spiritual grace. The means of grace are defined as channels God uses for regularly supplying his church with spiritual power, and the Supper uniquely integrates the three key principles: Jesus's voice (the word), his ear (prayer), and his body (the church) in corporate worship.The meaning of the Supper is viewed through four distinct aspects. First is the Gravity, emphasizing that great things are at stake, specifically blessing or judgment. There is no neutrality; participating in an unworthy manner brings judgment, which Paul noted led to some being weak, ill, or dying. The Supper must be taken seriously.Second, the Past aspect establishes the Supper as a memorial meal, instituted for remembrance of Christ’s self-giving sacrifice at Calvary. It provides a formal rhythm for rehearsing the gospel, serving as a divinely authorized dramatization and an act of new-covenant renewal. This practice helps believers continue steadfastly in the hope of the gospel.Third, the Present aspect reveals that the meal is more than a memorial. In taking the elements in faith, participants proclaim the Lord’s death and its meaning until he comes. This "visible sermon" is able to strengthen them. Those who partake in a worthy manner receive spiritual nourishment and growth in grace, strengthening their union with Christ and their communion with others in the body.Finally, the Future aspect directs the church toward anticipation. The proclamation of his death lasts "until he comes," causing participants to look forward to the full feast at Christ’s great wedding supper. The small portions remind believers that present fellowship cannot begin to compare with the glory that awaits them. When the church gathers, they receive the gospel afresh, respond in faith, and knit their hearts together.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Habits of Grace by David Mathis - Grow in Grace at the TableThe Lord’s Supper, along with baptism, is one of Jesus’s two specially instituted sacraments or ordinances intended for the signifying, sealing, and strengthening of his new-covenant people. While using ordinary bread and wine, it functions as an extraordinary meal and an ordinary means of God’s spiritual grace. The means of grace are defined as channels God uses for regularly supplying his church with spiritual power, and the Supper uniquely integrates the three key principles: Jesus's voice (the word), his ear (prayer), and his body (the church) in corporate worship.The meaning of the Supper is viewed through four distinct aspects. First is the Gravity, emphasizing that great things are at stake, specifically blessing or judgment. There is no neutrality; participating in an unworthy manner brings judgment, which Paul noted led to some being weak, ill, or dying. The Supper must be taken seriously.Second, the Past aspect establishes the Supper as a memorial meal, instituted for remembrance of Christ’s self-giving sacrifice at Calvary. It provides a formal rhythm for rehearsing the gospel, serving as a divinely authorized dramatization and an act of new-covenant renewal. This practice helps believers continue steadfastly in the hope of the gospel.Third, the Present aspect reveals that the meal is more than a memorial. In taking the elements in faith, participants proclaim the Lord’s death and its meaning until he comes. This "visible sermon" is able to strengthen them. Those who partake in a worthy manner receive spiritual nourishment and growth in grace, strengthening their union with Christ and their communion with others in the body.Finally, the Future aspect directs the church toward anticipation. The proclamation of his death lasts "until he comes," causing participants to look forward to the full feast at Christ’s great wedding supper. The small portions remind believers that present fellowship cannot begin to compare with the glory that awaits them. When the church gathers, they receive the gospel afresh, respond in faith, and knit their hearts together.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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