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The Lord's Supper by Thomas Watson

The Lord's Supper

by Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson treats the Lord's Supper as a 'visible sermon' that sets Christ's death before the eye and heart, not merely the ear. He works through the meaning of the sacrament, the necessity of self-examination and heart preparation before receiving it, and the comfort and spiritual nourishment it offers believers who partake in faith.

Based on The Holy Eucharist, or The Mystery of the Lord's Supper (1665), by Thomas Watson

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In Thomas Watson's own words

The Lord's Supper is a love-feast.
The Mystery of the Lord's Supper
Nothing could fasten Jesus to the cross but the golden link of love.
The Mystery of the Lord's Supper
A weak faith can lay hold on a strong Christ.
The Mystery of the Lord's Supper

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