The sermon by David Pledger focuses on Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing its theological significance as found in 1 Corinthians 11:23-30. Pledger argues that the Lord's Supper serves as a remembrance ordinance instituted by Jesus to highlight the perfection, significance, and effectiveness of His sacrifice. He references various Old and New Testament passages, including Leviticus 22 and Hebrews 9, to illustrate that Christ's sacrifice was perfect, blood atoning, finished, and successful. The practical significance lies in understanding that believers participate in the Lord's Supper not as unworthy individuals, but as those made worthy by Christ, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of justification and the assurance provided through Christ's redemptive work.
“Every child of God is worthy, accepted in the beloved.”
“His sacrifice is a perfect sacrifice... The animal had to be without any blemish... to picture the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.”
“His sacrifice is a finished sacrifice... He hath appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself.”
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