Baptism and the Lordās Supper are more than just water, bread, and wine. They are Godās promises to us in physical form.
What is happening when someone passes through the waters of baptism? Whatās the significance of eating bread and drinking wine together as a church on Sunday mornings? Whatās the point of these physical substances?
Tim Chester guides us through the Bible, explaining how the sacraments, embodying the promises of God in physical form, were given to us to strengthen our faith and shape our lives. The physical bread, wine, and water are a confirmation of our union with Christ. Chester aims to help us treasure baptism and Communion and approach them rightly, so we can receive the full benefit God intends them to physically bring us.
176 pages
āThis is hands down the best book on the sacraments Iāve readāwarm, compelling, eye-opening, and saturated in gospel encouragement. I hadnāt realized how much I needed it.ā
Sam Allberry,Ā Speaker, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries; author,Ā Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?Ā andĀ 7 Myths about Singleness
āIn this delightful book, Chester reminds us that baptism and Communion are Godās gifts to us that convey the gospel and grace in powerful ways. As a Baptist I would put some things differently, but I celebrate and rejoice in the main thesis set forth by Chester. Baptism and Communion are central in the New Testament, and something is wrong if they are neglected or ignored by us. Take up and read and be instructed, challenged, andāmost of allāencouraged by the gospel, which is displayed so beautifully in baptism and the Eucharist.ā
Thomas R. Schreiner,Ā James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
āAfter reading Tim ChesterāsĀ Truth We Can Touch, I sent our pastoral staff a message: āAdd this book to our reading list for our interns, and add it to our book nook.ā Chester is one of our favorite writers, and his books have blessed our local church. Once again, he combines theological clarity with gospel warmth, conveying the beauty of Christ to the reader. By reading this accessible book, you will value baptism and Communion more, and you will be moved to worship the Savior as you consider Chesterās explanation of baptism as the embodiment of our union with Christ and the Lordās Supper as the embodiment of our communion with Christ.ā
Tony Merida,Ā Lead Pastor, Imago Dei Church, Raleigh, North Carolina; author,Ā Ordinary
āThe sacraments are integral to the history of redemption, yet the evangelical church has tragically neglected them as secondary and nonessential. Tim Chester sets baptism and the Lordās Supper vividly in their biblical and historical contexts. Superbly written, easily accessible to a wide readership, rooted in Scripture and the theology of the Reformation, this book can be a catalyst for widespread recovery of the supreme blessing God gives through his appointed signs.ā
Robert Letham,Ā Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Union School of Theology
Foreword by SinclairĀ B. Ferguson
Introduction: Why Water, Bread, and Wine?
- Enacted Promise
- Enacted Grace
- Enacted Presence
- Enacted Memory
- A Baptized Life
- A Baptized People
Conclusion: Re-enchanting the World
General Index
Scripture Index
Truth We Can Touch: How Baptism and Communion Shape Our Lives is in the following collections: