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What does the Bible say about taking the Lord's table?

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The Bible teaches that the Lord's table is to be taken in remembrance of Christ and is intended for believers.

According to 1 Corinthians 11:23-34, the Lord's table was instituted by Jesus on the night he was betrayed. It is a solemn observance where believers partake of unleavened bread and wine as symbols of Christ's body and blood, signifying his sacrifice for sin. Paul warns that taking the Lord's table in an unworthy manner is a serious offense, urging individuals to examine themselves before partaking. The Lord's table serves as a reminder of Christ's death and is meant to be a communal act among believers, signifying their unity in faith.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-34

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