The Lord's Supper
As Jesus was celebrating His final Passover meal, He made some bold statements. First, He took the bread and said, “This is my body.“ Then He took the cup, saying, “This is my blood.“ Next, He commanded the disciples to eat and drink in remembrance of Him.
What did Jesus mean? Do the bread and wine literally become His body and blood? What happens when Christians take the Lord‘s Supper?
In The Lord‘s Supper: Answers to Common Questions, Dr. Keith A. Mathison walks through these questions and several others to help us better understand this sacrament. Far from being an empty ritual, the Lord‘s Supper is a means of grace, a source of spiritual nourishment, and true communion with Christ and His church.
Endorsements
“Jesus appointed the Lord’s Supper so that we would better remember Him. The Lord’s Supper helps us understand the person and work of Jesus Christ and the way in which the whole of Scripture points to Christ. In the supper, believers may find refreshing streams of grace flowing from the Savior whom we meet there. In this brief and accessible book, Dr. Keith Mathison helps us better understand the Lord’s Supper. Addressing biblical, theological, historical, and practical questions relating to the supper with insight and simplicity, Dr. Mathison offers readers of all levels and backgrounds a clearer understanding of the supper—and of the Savior Himself.”
—Dr. Guy Prentiss Waters
“The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper has been one of the more hotly contested topics in church history, so people in the church undoubtedly have questions about it. Dr. Keith Mathison presents a clear and biblical explanation of the Lord’s Supper that will surely help people in the church to have a deeper understanding of the sacrament. He provides food for thought that both instructs and reminds us why the Lord’s Supper is such a blessing for the church.”
—Dr. J.V. Fesko