Communion as the Covenant Meal
Nathan Titus
The sermon explores the profound significance of the Lord’s Supper as the central act of the new covenant, tracing its roots through the covenants of the Old Testament and culminating in Christ’s institution of the meal during the Passover. It emphasizes the Supper not merely as a remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice, but as a tangible participation in His body and blood, a renewal of covenant bonds, and a foretaste of the ultimate marriage supper of the Lamb, calling believers to examine their faith and eagerly anticipate Christ’s return while highlighting the invitation to all who seek belonging through Him.

