Christ’s Once-and-for-All Sacrifice

I. The Meaning of It
II. The Perversion of It
III. The Comfort of It




For Whom Is the Lord’s Supper Instituted?

I. Those Who Sorrow Over Their Sins
II. Those Who Trust in Jesus Christ
III. Those Who Desire Spiritual Growth




Coming to the Lord’s Table

I. Truly Sorrowful for Sins
II. Firmly Trusting in Christ
III. Earnestly Desirous of Growth




Fencing the Table

I. The People Who Are to Be Admitted
II. The Judgment Which Is Threatened
III. The Ecclesiology Which Is Implied
 




True Self-Examination

Bible Text: Matthew 5:1-20 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Lord’s Day 30, Preaching Sacraments and Discipline | I. Involving Our Sins
II. Involving Our Faith
III. Involving Our Purpose
 




The Lord’s Supper Versus the Roman Mass

I. The Pardon of Sin
II. The Presence of Christ
III. The Worship of God




The Result of Christ’s Offering Himself to God

I. A Purged Conscience
II. A Divine Service




Mounting Up as Eagles

I. The Despondent Complaint
II. The Unwearying God
III. The Strengthening Promise




Coming to the Lord’s Supper

I. Those Who Should Come
II. Those Who Should Not Come




Preparing for the Lord’s Supper

Bible Text: I John 3 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Lord’s Day 30, Preaching Sacraments and Discipline

I. Sorrowing for Our Sins
II. Desiring to Live Holily