The Lord's Supper is an oasis in the middle of our pilgrimage as theologians talk about it. A lot of people come to church to offer a sacrifice for guilt. If it's done properly, this is according to Scripture, if this is my body, this is my blood broken for you, given for you. Take, eat, you're the beneficiary. Don't make it. Don't bake it. Receive it said, shed for you.
When new converts are brought into the church, they are often loaded up with the need to read the Bible, pray, practice repentance, and get into the community—but equally vital to spiritual health is a right understanding of and participation in the means of grace. In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland discuss how the means of grace are used for our sanctification and why they are central to life and identity in the church.