The Lord's Table, rooted in the Passover and fulfilled in Christ as the ultimate sacrificial Lamb, is a sacred, ongoing ordinance that memorializes Christ's death and anticipates His return, serving as a profound act of worship, unity, and spiritual communion. Far from mere ritual, it embodies the new covenant established through Christ's blood, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies and uniting believers across time and culture in a shared faith. The sermon emphasizes that participation requires self-examination, repentance, and a heart free from unconfessed sin, warning against approaching the table in an unworthy manner, as such negligence brings judgment. It calls the church to reverence, sincerity, and communal devotion, highlighting the transformative power of remembering Christ's sacrifice and the ongoing work of grace that unites believers as one body in Christ.