Yes, 1 Cor 11 17-34!, as the Apostle states to us just christian partake, and those doing such in a God honoring lifestyle now!Got some bible to support that?
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Yes, 1 Cor 11 17-34!, as the Apostle states to us just christian partake, and those doing such in a God honoring lifestyle now!Got some bible to support that?
Except that is not the point. Nobody has suggested unbelievers are welcome. The question is "Opened, Close, or Closed."Yes, 1 Cor 11 17-34!, as the Apostle states to us just christian partake, and those doing such in a God honoring lifestyle now!
How are you using those terms?Except that is not the point. Nobody has suggested unbelievers are welcome. The question is "Opened, Close, or Closed."
So far you have given ZERO scripture to support your opinion.
I thought I did that in post #9.Perhaps it would be good to have those supporting closed communion to give Scripture support for their view, just as the op did in support of that view.
Scripture. The Bible. Chapter and verse. A quote. And if you would read the thread before responding with your unsupported opinions you would have read how I use the terms in post #9.How are you using those terms?
The person who claims to be a real christian, and is not in rebellion, would he be allowed to partake then, even say visiting from another church?I agree. In my opinion there are only two viable choices. Open and Closed.
"Close" is a misnomer. If a door is "almost closed" it is still open. It can be open a little or open a lot but it is still open.
Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 5:8 that it is our responsibility to refuse fellowship to those living in sin and that, in reference to the Lord's Supper, they are "not to eat."
As the Lord's Supper is a Unity Feast, to partake with someone we don't know, and allow them to set the criteria of whether or not they eat, is to allow an outside influence control our church and who we unite with in the Lord's Supper.
So we have two options. Open, allowing people we don't know determine who we unite with, or Closed, limiting participation to our own, known, church family.
Depends on the church. Each church makes its own decisions.The person who claims to be a real christian, and is not in rebellion, would he be allowed to partake then, even say visiting from another church?
Like I stated in my first post, I think it comes down to how you view the "church." If the church is Universal, then open communion makes sense. If the church is Local, then open communion would not make sense.My problem with closed communion is that there is some fear factor of polluting the assembly, and or some outside the faith might bring rebuke to the assembly.
Perhaps it would be good to have those supporting closed communion to give Scripture support for their view, just as the op did in support of that view.