The Lord's Table

The Lord's Table

The Lord's Table

The Lord's Table

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Overview

THE LORD'S TABLE.

Related to the Blood of Jesus is the Lord's Table or Holy Communion. During the Lord's Table, Jesus directs us to "Do this in remembrance of Me." To drink of His blood - which among other things tells us to take in and apply the Blood Of Jesus into our life.

This is not just a physical drink but rather a spiritual reception of His Life, His Truth, and His Way by submitting our life completely and totally to Him. In this Way Jesus can redeem us, and fellowship (have communion) or "common union" with us in all our ways.

To be intimate with Him in the Spirit and to listen to, hear, and willingly and eagerly obey Him in all things.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506155319
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/08/2015
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a South African writer, teacher, and Christian pastor. Murray considered missions to be "the chief end of the church." Andrew pastored churches in Bloemfontein, Worcester, Cape Town and Wellington, all in South Africa. He was a champion of the South African Revival of 1860. In 1889, he was one of the founders of the South African General Mission (SAGM), along with Martha Osborn and Spencer Walton. After Martha Osborn married George Howe, they formed the South East Africa General Mission (SEAGM) in 1891. SAGM and SEAGM merged in 1894. Because its ministry had spread into other African countries, the mission's name was changed to Africa Evangelical Fellowship (AEF) in 1965. AEF joined with SIM in 1998 and continues to this day. He died on January 18, 1917, four months before his eighty-ninth birthday. Over the years he has influenced many, including Jessie Penn-Lewis, a key figure in the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival.
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