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How do we know the doctrine of worthiness is true?

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This doctrine is corroborated by the teaching of Scripture that emphasizes faith in Christ as the basis for our acceptance before God.

The truth of the doctrine of worthiness is firmly rooted in the Scriptures. In 1 Corinthians 11:27-29, Paul highlights that those who partake of the bread and wine must examine themselves, pointing to their faith in Christ alone as the source of their worthiness. The apostolic teaching conveys that our relationship with God is based on Christ's merits, not our own. This principle aligns with the historic Reformed understanding of justification, emphasizing that we are justified by faith alone (sola fide) and not by works. This assurance is foundational to the practice of the Lord's Supper, enriching the believer's understanding of grace and fostering a true sense of worship.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:27-29, Romans 5:1

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Who Is Worthy?
Don Fortner · Nov 24, 2002
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