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What does the Bible say about restricted communion?

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The Bible supports restricted communion as evidenced in Acts 2:41-42, where those who gladly received the word were baptized and added to the church.

Acts 2:41-42 illustrates the principle of restricted communion, highlighting that only those who received the word and were baptized were added to the church. This shows that communion should be shared among those who have publicly declared their faith in Christ through baptism. The importance of this practice lies in maintaining the purity and unity of the church, as communion symbolizes a shared belief in the essential truths of Scripture. Furthermore, the New Testament consistently emphasizes the practice of communion being exclusive to believers who have undergone baptism, reflecting their commitment to Christ and the church.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41-42

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