1 Corinthians 11 Round Two: This is Not A Buffet
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Communion loses its power when it’s treated like a snack break. We walk through 1 Corinthians 11 to show how a church in a noisy, status-driven city drifted from reverence into routine—turning the Lord’s Supper into a casual meal that left some hungry and others careless. Paul’s words cut through the confusion: worship should be shaped by Scripture, not by culture, and holy things should be handled with holy weight.
We start with Corinth’s backdrop and why Paul addresses head coverings and public prayer. The point isn’t hair or hats; it’s symbols and what they signal in a specific culture. Paul warns against borrowing idolatrous cues to honor God, a principle that still guides us today. Then we move to the heart of the chapter: the bread and the cup. Communion proclaims Christ’s death, anchors our identity, and calls us to examine our hearts. Unworthy participation isn’t about flawless performance; it’s about refusing to discern the body—ignoring both the meaning of the meal and the people we share it with.
From there, we lay out practical ways to approach the table with reverence and joy. Slow down. Remember. Repent. Wait for one another. Honor the body of Christ in the elements and in the church family. When we prepare our hearts, the Lord’s Supper becomes a meeting place with the living Christ—where gratitude deepens, unity strengthens, and hope rises. If you’ve felt your worship slip into autopilot, this conversation offers a reset: let Scripture form your practice and let the cross center your posture.
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