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What does it mean to examine oneself before partaking in worship?

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Self-examination before worship is about recognizing our need for Christ's righteousness and discernment of His sacrifice.

Self-examination is a vital aspect of worship, particularly before participating in the Lord's Supper. As Paul instructs in 1 Corinthians 11:28, one should examine themselves to ensure they are recognizing the significance of Christ's sacrifice. This entails understanding that our worthiness does not stem from our actions or moral standing, but from Christ's finished work on the cross. By acknowledging our flaws and recognizing Christ as our only righteousness, we prepare our hearts for meaningful worship. It is a reminder that coming to the table without discernment diminishes the awe and gravity of what Christ has done for us.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:28, Psalm 134

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