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Who may partake of the Lord's Table?

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Only those who are part of the covenant community and have trusted in Christ may partake of the Lord's Table.

The Lord's Table is reserved for those who are within the covenant community, as indicated by the directives given in Exodus 12:43-49 regarding the Passover. No strangers or hired servants may partake unless they are circumcised, symbolizing true regeneration and faith in Christ. This signifies that only those who have been redeemed by Christ's blood and are part of His body, the Church, can rightfully partake in this sacred meal. The emphasis is on the understanding and acceptance of the gospel, where believers acknowledge their need for grace and the reality of Christ's work on their behalf. Therefore, the table is for believers who have repented of their sins and placed their faith in Jesus Christ alone.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:43-49, Ephesians 2:19

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The Lord's Table
Paul Mahan · Dec 31, 1994
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