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What does it mean to partake of the Lord's Table unworthily?

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Partaking unworthily means approaching the table without genuine faith or understanding of its significance.

To partake of the Lord's Table unworthily, as noted in 1 Corinthians 11:27-29, is to approach the sacrament without the proper reverence and faith in Christ's redemptive work. This may involve taking the bread and cup while not genuinely believing in Christ as Savior or using the elements as a means to earn salvation, which they do not provide. Instead, those who partake of the table should examine themselves to ensure they are rightly discerning the body and blood of Christ. This self-examination is vital for worship that honors God and acknowledges the seriousness of the spiritual truths represented in communion.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:27-29

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