In this sermon titled “The Believer and the Lord’s Supper”, Collins takes us through 1 Corinthians 11:17–32 to explore the significance, purpose, and spiritual weight of the Lord’s Supper.
He begins by offering context on how the Lord’s Supper is practiced at Westbank Bible Chapel and why it is a central act of remembrance for believers. Collins carefully walks through Paul’s words to the Corinthian church, highlighting the reverence, self-examination, and unity required when partaking in this sacred meal.
This message calls all believers to reflect deeply on Christ’s suffering, approach the table with sincerity, and cherish the communion that binds the body of Christ together.
Whether you’re familiar with this ordinance or hearing about it for the first time, this sermon offers a thoughtful, Scripture-rooted explanation of why the Lord’s Supper matters in the life of every Christian.