SermonStudio
WHAT WE BRING AND WHAT WE RECEIVE
Sermon
A Meal For The Road
14 Sermons On The Lord's Supper
Perhaps those to be confirmed today remember Dickens' A
Christmas Carol? Scrooge is confronted by ghosts of his past,
future and present. The morose specter of his past reveals that
he carries guilt as a web of chains and padlocks weighing him
down. The gruesome specter of his future reveals his fear that he
will perish unnoticed, with nothing but the cold wind to sigh at
his grave. The vision of his present has him enviously watching
the happy relationships in Bob Cratchet's home; a home poor in
Christmas Carol? Scrooge is confronted by ghosts of his past,
future and present. The morose specter of his past reveals that
he carries guilt as a web of chains and padlocks weighing him
down. The gruesome specter of his future reveals his fear that he
will perish unnoticed, with nothing but the cold wind to sigh at
his grave. The vision of his present has him enviously watching
the happy relationships in Bob Cratchet's home; a home poor in

