How wonderful it is to be gathered together around the Lord's Table to remember how He died to save us, especially after missing out last Lord's Day---Some false religions claim that this table forgives sins and is a propitiatory sacrifice. That is the blasphemy of the Catholic mass, that somehow Christ left some of our sins unforgiven when He died on Calvary's tree.--Consider the Lord's Table and the Old Testament sacrifices. Hebrews tells us of the stark failure of animal sacrifices to take away sin, or to perfect the Lord's people.--In the repetition of the animal sacrifices, there is a remembrance of sins. Not a remembrance of sins forgiven and cleansed, but rather a remembrance of sins left unatoned for.--Not only did the worshippers remember they had more sins left, but God remembered their sins against them---This denied peace with God, since the sacrifices proclaim condemnation.--The Romanist mass is a perfect example of the Old Testament sacrifices- Constant remembrance of sin, and judgment pending, and no lasting peace with God, and no end of wrath for sin.--But the writer of Hebrews is contrasting Christ's one-time sacrifice with animal sacrifices, NOT building an analogy by suggesting any similarity between the two---Thus, the mass pictures the wrong sacrifice - not Christ's but Aaron's sacrifice under the law, the sacrifice that didn't work---Because the mass is a remembrance of unforgiven sin, it must be repeated over and over again. Were it the sacrifice of Christ, it would never be repeated again---The mass is the devil's counterfeit of the Lord's Table, because the mass is a remembrance of unforgiven sin.