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Why should unclean people participate in the Lord's table?

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Unclean individuals can partake in the Lord's table to remember their redemption, as it is through grace, not merit.

The Lord's table is open to all believers, including those who feel unclean or distant from God. This principle is illustrated in the sermon, where it is emphasized that even those who were defiled were granted the opportunity to partake in the Passover at a later time. This provision reflects God's grace and the understanding that no one is worthy on their own merits. Rather, the purpose of partaking is to remember the redemption accomplished by Christ's sacrifice, which instills hope and unity among all God's people, regardless of their current condition. It reminds every participant that they are accepted in Christ despite their imperfections.
Scripture References: Numbers 9:6-14, 1 Corinthians 11:28-29

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Redundant Glory
Tim James · Jan 3, 2012
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