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What does the Bible say about who should take the Lord's table?

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The Bible teaches that all believers in Christ are invited to take the Lord's table, as it is a remembrance of His sacrifice for them.

According to 1 Corinthians 11, the Lord's table is for all believers in Christ who recognize their need for a Savior. The Apostle Paul instructs that each person should examine themselves before partaking, ensuring they understand the significance of the elements and their faith in Christ's sacrifice. It’s essential to acknowledge that being worthy doesn't stem from personal holiness, but rather from faith in Christ’s finished work—'this do in remembrance of me' serves as a reminder of His body broken for us and blood shed for our sins. Therefore, every believer who trusts in Christ for salvation is encouraged to partake in this sacred observance.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-34

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