"Christ Remembered at His Table" by John Alexander is an address delivered in 1854, falling within the mid-19th century. This religious publication focuses on the significance of the Lord’s Supper, reflecting on its importance as a memorial of Christ’s death. The address aims to instruct members of the Christian community on the deeper meanings and implications of commemorating the sacrifice of Jesus Christ at the Communion table. In the address, Alexander emphasizes the need to remember Christ's dual nature as both divine and human while reflecting specifically on the significance of His sacrificial death. He discusses the emotions and principles evoked by this remembrance, arguing that such contemplation encourages believers to approach Jesus as sinners, stirs penitential feelings, and cultivates love for Christ and one another. Ultimately, the address serves as a guide for believers to engage spiritually during the Lord's Supper, viewing it as a vital connection to their faith and an encouragement to embody Christ’s teachings in their lives. Alexander concludes by highlighting the future hope of Christ's return, reinforcing the continuity of faith when participating in this sacred act. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Christ Remembered at His Table
By John Alexander
"Christ Remembered at His Table" by John Alexander is an address delivered in 1854, falling within the mid-19th century. This religious publication fo...
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