1 Corinthians 11:26
I. It is a very wonderful fact, very startling at first sight to those
who have not steadily considered it, that the chief ordinance of
Christianity is the commemoration and proclamation of a death.
Festivals of the nativity, of the resurrection, of the ascension,
however beautif... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 11:27
The absence of teaching on the subject of the Holy Communion in the
Epistles is no argument that the Holy Communion was an unimportant
part of Divine worship in apostolic days. It only bears witness to the
fact, which we know very well from other sources, that the Holy
Communion... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 11:33
I. Tarry for the young. Do not consider that religion consists all in
correct thinking, defined belief, mature experience, manly and womanly
strength. It has its beginnings in youthful struggles, in wonder, in
simplicity, in teachableness, in sorrowing, in longing, in following.... [ Continue Reading ]