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For many believers, the Lord’s Supper has become a quiet, heavy ritual. We bow our heads, think about how bad we are, and focus on how much Jesus suffered for us. But is that really what the table was meant to be?
In this episode, I invite you to revisit the Lord’s Supper through the lens of covenant, not performance. We walk from Abraham’s one-sided promise, through the Passover, and into the New Covenant table Jesus so deeply desired to share with His disciples. This is not about earning forgiveness. It is about sharing life.
Jesus said, “He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.” The table is about union. Christ in us. Us in Christ. Not reaching for God, but resting in the God who already reached for us.
I share honestly from my own journey out of performance-based religion and into grace. We look closely at what it really means to take the Lord’s Supper “unworthily,” and why Paul said, “examine yourself, and so let him eat.” The table is not a place of exclusion. It is a place of healing, renewal, and rest.
The Lord’s Supper is not about trying harder to be holy. It is about receiving the life of Jesus, like a spiritual IV, flowing through us as we abide in Him. It is a celebration, not a sentence. A covenant reminder, not a condemnation.
If you have ever felt unworthy, exhausted, or hesitant to come to the table, this episode is for you. The table is set. You are welcome. And you can finally stop performing and start resting in what Christ has already finished.
Thanks for listening. Find us on YouTube, Substack, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
By W. Austin GardnerSend us a text
For many believers, the Lord’s Supper has become a quiet, heavy ritual. We bow our heads, think about how bad we are, and focus on how much Jesus suffered for us. But is that really what the table was meant to be?
In this episode, I invite you to revisit the Lord’s Supper through the lens of covenant, not performance. We walk from Abraham’s one-sided promise, through the Passover, and into the New Covenant table Jesus so deeply desired to share with His disciples. This is not about earning forgiveness. It is about sharing life.
Jesus said, “He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.” The table is about union. Christ in us. Us in Christ. Not reaching for God, but resting in the God who already reached for us.
I share honestly from my own journey out of performance-based religion and into grace. We look closely at what it really means to take the Lord’s Supper “unworthily,” and why Paul said, “examine yourself, and so let him eat.” The table is not a place of exclusion. It is a place of healing, renewal, and rest.
The Lord’s Supper is not about trying harder to be holy. It is about receiving the life of Jesus, like a spiritual IV, flowing through us as we abide in Him. It is a celebration, not a sentence. A covenant reminder, not a condemnation.
If you have ever felt unworthy, exhausted, or hesitant to come to the table, this episode is for you. The table is set. You are welcome. And you can finally stop performing and start resting in what Christ has already finished.
Thanks for listening. Find us on YouTube, Substack, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.