Explore the meaning, limits, and impact of the Lord’s Supper in Christian life.
This rigorous study clarifies what the Supper is, why it matters, and how it should be observed in churches today.
The book surveys the origins, design, and governance of the Supper, drawing on New Testament principles to explain how this practice functions as a living expression of faith. It emphasizes the role of churches as responsible stewards of the rite and discusses when and how the Supper should be celebrated, who may partake, and what interpretations best honor the gospel.
- Clear explanations of the Supper’s design and its place in the Christian scheme
- Guidance on proper observance, church authority, and limits of the ritual
- Discussion of historical and doctrinal contexts from the early church to later tradition
- Practical reflections on how the Supper connects to grace, unity, and life in the church
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, biblically grounded perspective on a central Christian practice and its relevance for modern churches.