
From Matthew 26:26-29 / The Bread and The Cup
Nothing seems sadder to me, than that the simplicity, beauty and profundity of Jesus’ institution of communion, should be the source of endless debates and division. Transubstantiation, Con-substantiation, mere memorial or remembrance, means of grace, etc., etc., etc.
All other discussions aside, nothing should more stimulate and make real to the heart and the mind of the Believer what Christ has done for us in respect to our sins – than this act together with others bought be grace, regenerated and indwelt by His Spirit.
Let us then in simple humility and inexpressible gratitude, partake – if we believe. And rest our souls in the finished work of the Cross. For only faith in His finished work satisfies, nourishes, refreshes, sustains and cheers the soul. He “loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood and made us a kingdom, priests to his God and Father, to him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.” (Rev. 1:5-6) Need we say more?
HALLELUJAH!
In this be all our hope and rest
Just Jesus’ blood, and righteousness
We dare not trust our best works done
Or wars with sin we might have won
For all our best is but by grace
The smallest step in this our race
By mercy shown and grace applied
The blood of Christ the Crucified
Let every thought of self-good go
And do not fear to think too low
If His be all your righteousness
No sin’s too black to full confess
His blood suffices all to cleanse
When faith on Him alone depends
In this be all your hope and rest
In Jesus’s blood and righteousness