Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 30

Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 30 = Thanksgiving!  

Questions and answers:
80. Q – How does the Lord’s Supper differ from the Roman Catholic mass?
A – The Lord’s Supper declares to us that our sins have been completely forgiven through one sacrifice of Jesus Christ which He Himself finished on the cross once for all. It also declares to us that the Holy Spirit grafts us into Christ, who with His very body is now in heaven at the right hand of the Father where He wants us to worship Him. …
81. Q – Who are to come to the Lord’s table?
A – Those who are displeased with themselves because of their sins, but who nevertheless trust that their sins are pardoned and that their continuing weakness is covered by the suffering and death of Christ, and who also desire more and more to strengthen their faith and to lead a better life. Hypocrites and those who are unrepentant, however, eat and drink judgment on themselves.
82. Q – Are those to be admitted to the Lord’s Supper who show by what they say and do that they are unbelieving and ungodly?
A – No, that would dishonor God’s covenant and bring down God’s anger upon the entire congregation. Therefore, according to the instruction of Christ and His apostles, the Christian church is duty-bound to exclude such people, by the official use of the keys of the kingdom, until they reform their lives.
MY NOTE: John Wesley believed that Holy Communion could in fact be a means of grace and become that moment that a sinner comes to believe and repent of his/her sins. So Holy Communion was an “open” table.

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