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Why does the Bible require self-examination before the Lord's Supper?

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Self-examination is necessary to ensure that partakers discern the Lord's body and approach the table with faith, not presumption.

Self-examination before participating in the Lord's Supper is essential, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 11:28 which states that individuals should examine themselves before eating the bread and drinking the cup. This practice serves to ensure that the participant understands the weight of what they are doing—acknowledging Christ's sacrifice and discerning His body. Paul warns that those who partake unworthily, without recognizing their need for Christ's redemptive work, bring condemnation upon themselves. Therefore, self-examination acts as a means of reflecting on one's faith and need for grace, reinforcing the understanding that right participation stems from genuine belief in Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:28-29

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