April 2 Maundy Thursday 1 Corinthians 10.14-17, 11.27-42
14 So then, my beloved
friends, run from idolatry in any form. 15 As wise as I
know you are, understand clearly what I am saying and determine the right
course of action. 16 When we give thanks and share the
cup of blessing, are we not sharing in the blood of the Anointed One? When we give
thanks and break bread, are we not sharing in His body? 17 Because
there is one bread, we, though many, are also one body since we all share one
bread.
27 So if someone takes
of this bread and drinks from the Lord’s cup improperly—as you are doing—he
is guilty of violating the body and blood of our Lord. 28 Examine
yourselves first. Then you can properly approach the table to eat the
bread and drink from the cup; 29 because otherwise, if you eat
and drink without properly discerning the significance of the Lord’s body, then
you eat and drink a mouthful of judgment upon yourself. 30 Because
of this violation, many in your community are now sick and weak; some have even
died. 31 But if we took care to judge ourselves, then we
wouldn’t have to worry about being judged by another. 32 In
fact, the Lord’s hand of judgment is correcting us so that we don’t suffer
the same fate as the rest of the rebellious world: condemnation.
33 From now on,
brothers and sisters, this is what I want you to do: when you come
together to eat at the Lord’s table, wait for each other. If someone is
hungry and can’t wait, he should go home and eat. In that way, your
gatherings won’t result in God’s judgment. The rest of the instructions
I have for you will have to wait until I come.
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