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Edward Taylor

The Cup of Blessing Which Wee Bless, Is It Not the Comunion of the Body of Christ? Etc.

The cup of blessing is a symbol of the communion of the body of Christ, and it is a source of spiritual nourishment and growth that produces a spiritual crop, seals fresh pardon to the soul of sin, and makes charity's sweet rosy breath stretch over the whole society of saints.
Edward Taylor delves into the profound grace found in 1 Corinthians 10:16, highlighting how grace originates from the essence of the blessed Deity, elevating believers to heavenly heights. He emphasizes how grace nurtures and influences the lives of God's elect, guiding them through worldly challenges towards celestial shores, providing spiritual nourishment and strength. Taylor beautifully describes the spiritual feast at the communion table, where partaking in the Lord's Supper enriches the soul, fosters spiritual growth, and seals fresh pardon, leading to increased virtues and a deepening of faith and joy.

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Meditation on 1 Cor. 10:16 by Edward Taylor

Oh! Gracious Grace! whither soarst thou? How high

Even from thy root to thy top branch dost tower?

Thou springst from th'essence of blesst Deity

And grow'st to th'top of Heavens all blissfull flower.

Thou art not blackt but brightend by the Sin

Of Gods Elect, whom thou from filth dost bring.

Thou Graces Egg layst in their very hearts

Hatchest and brudl'st in this nest Divine

Its Chickin, that it fledge. And still impartsts

It influences, through their lives that shine.

Them takest by the hand, and handst them o're

The Worlds wild waves to the Celestiall Shoare.

And as thou leadst them 'long the way to glory

Thou hast the Wells of Aqua Vitae cleare.

For them to take good drachms of (Oh! blesst Story)

And Inns to entertain them with good Cheere.

That so they may not faint, but upward grow

Unto their ripeness, and to glory Soe.

They take a drachm of Heavenly Spirits in,

From every Duty. Here is blessed Ware.

Thou hast them draughts of Spiritual Liquour gi'n

And ev'ry Sabbath tenders us good fare,

But Oh! the Supper of our Lord! What joy?

This Feast doth fat the Soul most graccously.

Theandrick Blood, and Body With Compleate

Full Satisfaction and rich Purchase made

Disht on this golden Table, spirituall meate

Stands. And Gods Saints are Welcom'd with this trade

The Satisfaction, and the Purchase which

Thy Blood and Body made, how Good,? how rich?

Oh! blesst effects flow from this table then.

The feeding on this fare and Spiritually

Must needs produce a Spirituall Crop for them

That rightly do this table fare enjoy

Whatever other Ordinances doe!

This addeth Seale, and Sealing wax thereto.

This is a Common that consists of all

That Christ ere had to give. And oh! how much!

Of Grace and Glory here? These ripe fruits fall

Into Saints baskets: they up gather Such.

All fruits that other ordinances which

Are Edifying, Do this Feast enrich.

But still besides these there are properly

Its own effects which it doth beare and hath,

Its Spirituall Food that nourisheth spiritualy.

The new born babe to thrive in using Faith

The Soule it quiets: Conscience doth not sting.

It seales fresh pardon to the Soul of Sin.

It maketh Charity's sweet rosy breath

Streach o're the Whole Society of Saints.

It huggeth them. That nothing of the Earth

Or its infection its affections taints.

Grace now grow strong, Faith sturdy. Joy, and Peace

And other Vertues in the Soule encrease.

God's Love shines brighter now upon the heart:

In that he seals Christ Dying with a Feast

Wherein he smiles doth on the Soul impart:

With all Christs Righteousness: Joy now's increast.

The Soul grows valient and resists the foe.

The Spirituall Vigour vigorous doth grow.

Lord, on thy Commons let my Spirits feed

So nourish thou thy new Born babe in mee.

At thy Communion Table up mee breed

Communicate thy Blood and Body free.

Thy Table yielding Spirituall Bread, and Wine

Will make my Soul grow brisk, thy praise to Chime.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Nature of the Cup of Blessing
  2. A. The cup is a symbol of the communion of the body of Christ
  3. B. It is a source of spiritual nourishment and growth
  4. II. The Effects of the Cup of Blessing
  5. A. It produces a spiritual crop in those who partake of it
  6. B. It seals and seals fresh pardon to the soul of sin
  7. C. It makes charity's sweet rosy breath stretch over the whole society of saints
  8. III. The Importance of the Cup of Blessing
  9. A. It is a common that consists of all that Christ has to give
  10. B. It is a source of spiritual food that nourishes the soul
  11. C. It makes the soul grow valiant and resist the foe
  12. IV. The Call to Partake of the Cup of Blessing
  13. A. We are called to feed on the spiritual bread and wine of the communion table
  14. B. We are invited to communicate with Christ's body and blood
  15. C. We are encouraged to grow in spiritual vigor and praise God's name

Key Quotes

“Oh! Gracious Grace! whither soarst thou? How high Even from thy root to thy top branch dost tower?” — Edward Taylor
“Theandrick Blood, and Body With Compleate Full Satisfaction and rich Purchase made Disht on this golden Table, spirituall meate Stands.” — Edward Taylor
“Lord, on thy Commons let my Spirits feed So nourish thou thy new Born babe in mee.” — Edward Taylor

Application Points

  • We should partake of the cup of blessing by feeding on the spiritual bread and wine of the communion table.
  • We should communicate with Christ's body and blood to grow in spiritual vigor and praise God's name.
  • We should seek to grow in spiritual maturity by partaking of the cup of blessing and feeding on the spiritual food of the communion table.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cup of blessing that the speaker is referring to?
The cup of blessing is a symbol of the communion of the body of Christ, and it is a source of spiritual nourishment and growth.
What are the effects of partaking of the cup of blessing?
Partaking of the cup of blessing produces a spiritual crop, seals fresh pardon to the soul of sin, and makes charity's sweet rosy breath stretch over the whole society of saints.
Why is the cup of blessing so important?
The cup of blessing is a common that consists of all that Christ has to give, and it is a source of spiritual food that nourishes the soul.
How can we partake of the cup of blessing?
We can partake of the cup of blessing by feeding on the spiritual bread and wine of the communion table, communicating with Christ's body and blood, and growing in spiritual vigor and praise God's name.

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