When we gather at this Table, we are partaking of Christ and we are partaking with Christ. The thing that makes this an efficacious blessing is of course faith, but this faith does not work apart from what it was told to do. We were told to eat and drink, and so believing faith eats and drinks in faith. Believing faith does not jettison the bread and wine, and try to gin up the same results by means of naked faith. Naked faith is not what the Reformers meant by sola fide, faith alone.
When Moses was told to extend his rod over the
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We gather here to eat bread and drink wine. We gather to do this with a particular demeanor, one which God calls us to throughout all Scripture. We are called to assemble in living, vibrant, robust, evangelical faith—a faith which does what it is told, the way it is told. And so, come, and welcome, to Jesus Christ.