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When we consider the Lord’s supper in some ways we can see this meal as a rather exclusive meal. I mean the only people who can eat of this meal are those who can examine themselves in light of Christ’s work. Is this meal only for believers something that is just NT elitism? Can we see meals where only some of Israel can eat and others could not? And, if some in the Corinthian church were sick then how do we know that we will not get sick if maybe we forgot about something we did last week? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Who is Worthy to Eat?”
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