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What does the Bible say about who can come to the Lord's table?

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The Bible teaches that anyone who is in Christ and recognizes their need for Him is fit to come to the Lord's table.

The Apostle Paul in Philippians 3:15 addresses the question of who is fit to come to the Lord's table. It's important to note that the requirement for participation in the Lord's Supper is not based on a person's perceived moral perfection or lack of sin. Instead, those who are aware of their need for grace and come to Christ empty-handed as beggars are the ones who can rightfully partake. This aligns with the historical Reformed view that it is not our own righteousness that qualifies us, but our faith in the finished work of Christ that makes us worthy to remember Him through the Supper.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:15, 1 Corinthians 11:23-28

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