What did Jesus mean at the Last Supper when he said of the bread, “This is my body,” and of the cup, “This is my blood”? That may sound like a strange question, but it’s one that Christians before us have had to answer at the cost of their lives. The question of whether the bread and the wine actually become Christ’s physical body in the Lord’s Supper became one of the central issues of the Reformation nearly 500 years ago. At stake was the gospel of God’s grace. In this message from David Platt from Mark 14:22–31, we are faced with the question, “Are you willing to lose your life over one word?”
What Ultimately Matters Regarding the Millennium
The Hallelujah Chorus
The Danger of Worldly Desires
How Do We Worship God in His Wrath?
God: "You Matter to Me"
Fighting from (not for) Victory
Truth and Love Worthy of Your Life
Don’t Grow Weary in Doing Good
The God Who Fights for Us as We Face Opposition
How Can My Work Bring Glory to God?
The Great Work God Has Called Us To, and the Good Hand of God to Help Us Do It
Being with God in Community
The Life of the Christian and the Coming of the Kingdom
Silence in Judgment Amid Shouts of Mercy
The Glory of the Triune God
Being with God in the Dark
Words from Christ to a Church at War
Being with God in Quiet
The Indescribable Christ and His Indestructible Church
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
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