Concerning the Lord's Table Meeting
- Was Jesus' Breaking of Bread with the Two Disciples Going to Emmaus a Lord's Table Meeting?
The Scriptural record of the Lord's appearing to the two disciples going to Emmaus is replete with many lessons for us believers today. This article details the many lessons from this portion of the Word in Luke 24 as opened up by the ministry of brothers Watchman Nee and Witness Lee and other Bible expositors, and how it has been mishandled and twisted by a dissenting sister in relating house-to-house Lord's table meeting to the Lord's breaking bread with the two disciples. READ THE FULL ARTICLE…
- What were the Practices of the Early Church Life in Acts 2?
Acts 2:46 has been used by a dissenting sister as Scriptural basis for promoting her style of house-to-house Lord's table meeting. This article brings us back intently and more carefully to the biblical record of Acts 2:42-47. It reviews in detail the fifteen salient matters (not just the single practice of breaking bread from house to house) that characterized the wonderful church life in the early days, allowing us a full and balanced view of the practices of the early church in relation to contemporary times and be saved from an undue, baseless singular emphasis given to the matter of "house-to-house Lord's table meeting." READ THE FULL ARTICLE…
- What is the Scriptural Meaning and Practice of the Lord's Table Meeting?
The Lord's table meeting is the most important meeting of the church. It touches the Lord's heart for us to realize its proper significance and it honors the Lord that we practice it with such a realization and in accordance to what is revealed in the Bible. Much benefit can be derived from reading this article that revisits the Lord's table meeting with great care and study. It goes back to the record of the Scriptures and to the faithful opening of this matter through the ministry. READ THE FULL ARTICLE…