In giving thanks to the Lord for our time at the Lord's Table, we also come to consider the ultimate meaning of the Fencing of the Table. For that which we saw at the Lord's Table this morning, whereby, after the worthy partakers were invited to take their seat, the Table was then fenced to keep the unworthy and profane outside. Such a division is a picture of the final division of the Day of Judgement, which the Lord teaches us in the parable of the wise and foolish virgins:
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Rev. Paul A. Backhurst grew up in Liverpool, England. He was educated at Liverpool Blue Coat School, and later studied Classics at King's College London. In 2002, he relocated to Nijmegen in the Netherlands, where the Lord saved him in 2004. He met his wife and was married....