Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Spurgeon on the Frequency of the Lord's Supper


Spurgeon long held and taught that the apostolic precedents all appeared to indicate that the celebration of the sacred supper should take place each Lord’s day, and, therefore, whether at home or abroad, he always attended the communion every Sabbath if it was possible and he often bore his willing witness that the frequent participation in the holy feast increased rather than diminished its value as a constant reminder of Him who said to His disciples, ‘This do in remembrance of me.’

--From C. H. Spurgeon Autobiography: Volume 2: The Full Harvest (Banner ed. 1973): p. 316.

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