Festival of Remembrance and Hope
John WilliamsPaperback 2010-09-01
Publisher Description
What a special privilege it would be, to be invited to dine with her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This book will tell us that as Christians, ours is a much greater honor. We are invited to eat and drink, in the Presence of the King of Kings! For after all, the Lord's Supper is not just a religious ceremony but an opportunity to fellowship with the Lord Jesus and his people. As you read through these pages you will discover the deep meaning and blessing resulting from accepting Jesus' invitation, "Do this for a remembrance of me." His special meal though simple in its elements is sacred in its celebration. Festival of Remembrance and Hope, will move your mind to wonder and your heart to worship, as you reflect on the magnificent grace of God, revealed in the saving death and Glorious Resurrection of our Living Lord."Here, O our Lord, we see Thee face to face; Here would we touch and handle things useen;" (Horatius Bonar).
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Publisher Description
What a special privilege it would be, to be invited to dine with her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This book will tell us that as Christians, ours is a much greater honor. We are invited to eat and drink, in the Presence of the King of Kings! For after all, the Lord's Supper is not just a religious ceremony but an opportunity to fellowship with the Lord Jesus and his people. As you read through these pages you will discover the deep meaning and blessing resulting from accepting Jesus' invitation, "Do this for a remembrance of me." His special meal though simple in its elements is sacred in its celebration. Festival of Remembrance and Hope, will move your mind to wonder and your heart to worship, as you reflect on the magnificent grace of God, revealed in the saving death and Glorious Resurrection of our Living Lord."Here, O our Lord, we see Thee face to face; Here would we touch and handle things useen;" (Horatius Bonar).