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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 42 MIN

The Lord's Table - Week 4

from Sam's Sunday Sermons · host Sam Andrew

Pastor Sam explores the significance of communion, emphasizing its accessibility to all believers and the importance of understanding worthiness in partaking. He contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant established by Jesus, highlighting that our relationship with God is not based on performance but on grace. The discussion also addresses the need for self-examination when approaching the Lord's table, focusing on the remembrance of Christ's sacrifice rather than personal merit.

Pastor Sam explores the significance of communion, emphasizing its accessibility to all believers and the importance of understanding worthiness in partaking. He contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant established by Jesus, highlighting that our relationship with God is not based on performance but on grace. The discussion also addresses the need for self-examination when approaching the Lord's table, focusing on the remembrance of Christ's sacrifice rather than personal merit.

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