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086 Ordinances of the Church: Communion Part Two

December 12, 2021 Pastor Jeff Cranston Episode 86
086 Ordinances of the Church: Communion Part Two
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Kitchen Table Theology
086 Ordinances of the Church: Communion Part Two
Dec 12, 2021 Episode 86
Pastor Jeff Cranston

 “Belief in Christian doctrines is not for mere education, or the ability to argue with others, but to supremely delight in Christ.” - Dustin Benge 

Hello Kitchen Table Theology Family!  In this episode, Pastor Jeff and Jen Denton are currently in a series about the ordinances of the church. So far in this series, we have discussed Baptism and today we continue our discussion on Communion or the Lord’s Supper. 

 

[00:01] Continuing Our Discussion 


[03:44] 5 Main Views On the Meaning of the Lord's Supper

  • The Memorial View
    • Jesus intended the Lord's Supper to primarily be a memorial observance of him
    • Communion ought to remind us of our oneness with Christ, and our oneness with other believers, as we fellowship   
  • The Roman Catholic View 
    • Transubstantiation. The bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Christ
  • The Lutheran View 
    • Consubstantiation. Christ is said to be in with and under the elements
  • The Zwinglian View 
    • A commemorative act
  • The Reformed or Calvinistic View 
    • Christ’s spiritual presence is real in such a way that Jesus’ body and blood is enjoined in the supper

 

[18:52] Which View is Most Strongly Supported Biblically?  

  • The Biblical support for The Memorial View 
  • How should our heart be postured when taking communion? 
  • Pastor Jeff tells a story about Leonardo Da Vinci and the painting of The Last Supper 
    • Nothing must detract from Jesus Christ when we take communion 

 

[23:07] Closing Segment 

 

Key Quotes

“The spiritual presence of Christ, I think, is as real in the Lord's Supper, as it is real in the Word of God, and the believer’s life as the believer fellowships with Christ,” - Pastor Jeff Cranston  

“We've got to come to the table in a worshipful attitude. We have to examine ourselves, make sure that we're properly related to the Lord and to other believers in that moment.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston 

 

Resources Mentioned

 

Join the Conversation

We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today’s episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org

Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church

Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston

Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!

Show Notes

 “Belief in Christian doctrines is not for mere education, or the ability to argue with others, but to supremely delight in Christ.” - Dustin Benge 

Hello Kitchen Table Theology Family!  In this episode, Pastor Jeff and Jen Denton are currently in a series about the ordinances of the church. So far in this series, we have discussed Baptism and today we continue our discussion on Communion or the Lord’s Supper. 

 

[00:01] Continuing Our Discussion 


[03:44] 5 Main Views On the Meaning of the Lord's Supper

  • The Memorial View
    • Jesus intended the Lord's Supper to primarily be a memorial observance of him
    • Communion ought to remind us of our oneness with Christ, and our oneness with other believers, as we fellowship   
  • The Roman Catholic View 
    • Transubstantiation. The bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Christ
  • The Lutheran View 
    • Consubstantiation. Christ is said to be in with and under the elements
  • The Zwinglian View 
    • A commemorative act
  • The Reformed or Calvinistic View 
    • Christ’s spiritual presence is real in such a way that Jesus’ body and blood is enjoined in the supper

 

[18:52] Which View is Most Strongly Supported Biblically?  

  • The Biblical support for The Memorial View 
  • How should our heart be postured when taking communion? 
  • Pastor Jeff tells a story about Leonardo Da Vinci and the painting of The Last Supper 
    • Nothing must detract from Jesus Christ when we take communion 

 

[23:07] Closing Segment 

 

Key Quotes

“The spiritual presence of Christ, I think, is as real in the Lord's Supper, as it is real in the Word of God, and the believer’s life as the believer fellowships with Christ,” - Pastor Jeff Cranston  

“We've got to come to the table in a worshipful attitude. We have to examine ourselves, make sure that we're properly related to the Lord and to other believers in that moment.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston 

 

Resources Mentioned

 

Join the Conversation

We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today’s episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org

Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church

Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston

Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!