11) In the breaking of bread every week. The Lord's table is in remembrance of Jesus to proclaim His death at Calvary until He comes. Acts 2 vs 42/Acts 2 vs 46/1 Cor 11 vs 17-34/1 Cor 10 vs 17. We are to break bread as often as the Church comes together.
John 3 vs 1-7 Jesus said you must be born again. Biblically only Jesus disciples are to share in the Lord’s Supper. The emblems. Bread without yeast and the fruit of the vine/juice are symbolic as the sinless body and blood of Jesus. They are not to be worshiped, as worship is only for God. The emblems are to be received in obedience to Christ. They remind us of what Jesus Christ has done for us, how Jesus suffered in our place. A measure of maturity is necessary for Christian children to share at the Lord’s Table. They need like all believers to have a personal testimony of their conversion, and to be walking by faith with the Lord Jesus. Regardless of age, if they have repented and by faith in Christ are born again, if they know the knew life in Christ then they have been accepted by Jesus. As long as a believer is not living in unrepentant sin, we have no biblical ground to refuse them the Lord's table, they are to be included.
1 Cor 11 vs 27-32. Mat 26 vs 26-30. The Lord's Table should be approached with thankfulness to Christ. In personal repentance to God. Turning away from sin, in fear and awe of the Almighty. At the Lord's Table every week we continue to proclaim Jesus death until He returns. We consider how Jesus suffered and died for all our sins. How Jesus arose. And we consider the rapture of the Church and Jesus glorious return.
Question 57. Do you agree with the whole of the above section ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.
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