In the sermon titled "What Mean Ye By This Service," Paul Mahan discusses the significance of the Lord's Supper as it relates to the biblical account of the Passover in Exodus 12:26. The central theme revolves around how this ancient ordinance prefigures the work of Christ and serves as a reminder of His redemptive sacrifice. Mahan emphasizes that the Lord commands believers to partake in the sacrament as a duty and a privilege, highlighting key commands from Scripture as he explores who is eligible to partake—those who have true faith in Jesus Christ, referencing Matthew 26 and John 6 to showcase the necessity of spiritual understanding and communion with Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to educate their children about the meaning behind the Lord's Table, ensuring that each generation comprehensively grasps the profundity of Christ's sacrifice and the ordinances of the Church.
“This is a divine command. Not only is it a privilege, but it's a duty.”
“Every one of these children of Israel knew that one thing is what made the Lord pass over them in mercy. One thing. The blood.”
“This is not about our works, it's about His works.”
“You cannot be a stranger to this Gospel. It cannot be a strange thing to you.”
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