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The Lord's Supper

The Lord's Supper

Written by: Thomas Irvin
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We meet together the first Sunday of each month to remember the Lord's death until he come.George County Baptist Church Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Lord's Supper | February 2026 | God's Deliberate Plan
    Feb 2 2026
    The sermon centers on the profound paradox of Christ's crucifixion: while human wickedness freely executed the death of Jesus, God sovereignly predetermined it according to His eternal counsel and foreknowledge, demonstrating that divine sovereignty and human responsibility coexist without contradiction. Drawing from Acts 2:22–36 and Psalm 16, it emphasizes that Jesus' death was not a tragic accident but the fulfillment of divine purpose, confirmed by His resurrection, which broke the power of death and validated His sacrifice as acceptable to God. The resurrection, witnessed by the apostles, is the definitive proof that Christ's death satisfied God's justice and secured salvation, leading to His exaltation at the right hand of the Father and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. As believers partake in the Lord's Supper, they are called to remember both the real guilt of their sin in crucifying Christ and the eternal love that predestined His sacrifice for their redemption, culminating in the confident hope of His future reign and the ultimate triumph over all enemies.
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    24 mins
  • The Lord’s Supper | January 2026 | From Enmity to Atonement
    Jan 19 2026
    The sermon centers on the profound truth of divine reconciliation, rooted in Romans 5:10–11, emphasizing that humanity's original state before God was not neutrality but active enmity, necessitating a radical transformation through Christ's atoning death. It confronts the self-deceptive notion of moral adequacy, asserting that salvation is not a mutual agreement or moral improvement but a divine rescue of enemies through the propitiatory sacrifice of Jesus, whose death satisfied God's holy wrath and established atonement. The Lord's Supper is not a celebration of moral achievement but a solemn, joyful remembrance of Christ's death and resurrection, through which believers are not only reconciled but secured by His living intercession, guaranteeing eternal salvation. The passage underscores that joy in God is not based on fleeting emotions or circumstances, but on the assured possession of a restored relationship with the Creator, made possible only through faith in Christ's finished work. The sermon concludes with a call to receive Christ not as a moral option to be evaluated, but as a gift to be embraced, resulting in lasting joy and confidence in God's faithfulness.
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    31 mins
  • The Lord's Supper | Philippians 3:1-11 | That I May Know Him
    Dec 10 2025
    The sermon centers on Philippians 3:10–11, presenting the Lord's Supper not merely as a memorial of Christ's past death, but as a living encounter with His person, power, and future return. It emphasizes that true Christian experience begins with the radical renunciation of all self-confidence—especially in religious achievement or moral performance—and rests entirely on the righteousness of Christ received by faith. The pursuit of knowing Christ involves a deep, personal relationship that transcends intellectual knowledge, embracing the power of His resurrection, the ongoing fellowship in His sufferings, and the ultimate hope of resurrection glory. As believers partake of the bread and cup, they are called to remember Christ's sacrifice, affirm their present conformity to His death through daily discipleship, and look forward with expectant faith to His return, making the Lord's Supper a profound act of past remembrance, present communion, and future anticipation.
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    30 mins
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