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In “The Danger of Communion,” @BishopHennings warns that taking communion unworthily—while unsaved, unrepentant, or harboring bitterness—invites spiritual and even physical consequences. He stresses that communion was intended for disciplined believers, rooted in genuine fellowship and commitment, not casual participation. The message calls for self-examination, repentance, and reconciliation before approaching the Lord’s table to avoid divine judgment.
By Roderick L. HenningsIn “The Danger of Communion,” @BishopHennings warns that taking communion unworthily—while unsaved, unrepentant, or harboring bitterness—invites spiritual and even physical consequences. He stresses that communion was intended for disciplined believers, rooted in genuine fellowship and commitment, not casual participation. The message calls for self-examination, repentance, and reconciliation before approaching the Lord’s table to avoid divine judgment.