Sermon Summary
The Reformed view of the sacraments emphasizes two primary sacraments: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. These sacraments are seen as symbolic representations of spiritual realities. Baptism is viewed as a sign and seal of God’s covenant and initiation into the Christian community, while the Lord’s Supper commemorates Christ’s sacrifice and serves as a means of grace. In this perspective, the focus is on the spiritual significance of the sacraments rather than the idea of them conveying salvific grace automatically. They are considered acts of obedience and faith, fostering a deep connection between the believer and God’s covenant promises.