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The Lord’s Table has been misunderstood for generations—neglected by some, misused by others, and overcomplicated by many.
But Scripture makes it clear: This is about remembrance.
In this episode of Guilt to Grace Reads, we strip away the confusion and return to the purpose of the Lord’s Supper—fixing our eyes on the finished work of Christ.
Who should come? Who should refrain? What actually happens when a believer partakes?
This isn’t a ritual that saves. It’s a reminder that steadies the soul.
Come to the table with repentance, faith, and humility— and leave with a deeper awareness of the cross.
“Let a man examine himself… and so let him eat.”
By Andy ChoateThe Lord’s Table has been misunderstood for generations—neglected by some, misused by others, and overcomplicated by many.
But Scripture makes it clear: This is about remembrance.
In this episode of Guilt to Grace Reads, we strip away the confusion and return to the purpose of the Lord’s Supper—fixing our eyes on the finished work of Christ.
Who should come? Who should refrain? What actually happens when a believer partakes?
This isn’t a ritual that saves. It’s a reminder that steadies the soul.
Come to the table with repentance, faith, and humility— and leave with a deeper awareness of the cross.
“Let a man examine himself… and so let him eat.”