In part 1, I explored the implications of our union with Christ’s body in his life, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension for our physical bodies. Chief among these implications are Christ’s perfect understanding of the human experience, his endurance of excruciating physical . . . Continue reading →
Author: Kendall Moore
Kendall Moore is a student at Westminster Seminary California pursuing MAs in Biblical Studies and Theological Studies. She and her husband Noah live in Escondido and attend New Life Presbyterian Church.
Soul Food And Body Food: The Significance Of The Lord’s Supper For The Bodies Of Partakers (Part 1)
Reformed theologians seem to have no doubt that the Lord’s Supper is nourishing to the souls of those who partake. The confessions teach plainly that Christ’s body and blood provide a kind of “soul food” for believers, building them up in their . . . Continue reading →
