I apologize if there is a thread for this. I tried to search on it, but didn’t find anything. My forum-searching skills are probably lacking.
How do Protestants interpret 1 Cor 11:29:
27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be answerable for the body and blood of the Lord. 28 Examine yourselves, and only then eat of the bread and drink of the cup. 29 For all who eat and drink[h] without discerning the body,* eat and drink judgment against themselves.
Thanks!*Hi NM,
So what is an “unworthy manner”? The context is not discerning a spiritual gathering ,a church gathering a holy gathering. Some came drunk, some brought a feast of food only for themselves, some went hungry . Does that sound like a fine tuned, spiritual Body of Christ , the church ? Paul does not say to "discern’’ the Lord’s blood , but to discern His body only, as in the church. They certainly were not being good members of that “body”, of that “one loaf” Augustine talks about.
But he does say we can be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord, via an unworthy,carnal manner of participating in the Lords supper because it tarnishes “shewing the Lord’s death till He returns”.
I understand those who say they do not discern the actual substance of the elements, but why would the Lord punish those for a doctrinal “ignorance” or differing real presence conviction ? it is more understandable that judgement comes upon a believer for carnal behavior,as in Aninias , or the carnal Corinthians Paul is referring to here.
As to whether God would punish one for unworthily taking on a “symbol”, not by itself. But if that symbol requires in its very nature to “remember”, to" shew " His death at Calvary, for our unworthiness, to be a symbol, then yes to judgement for remembering that unworthily, which is really not remembering it at all. Am I really remembering Calvary when I withhold my bread gift from a hungry brethren ? Now His name, which the believer has taken on , is at stake.
Blessings