by Anonymous on January 12th, 2006

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According to Jehovah's Witnesses, who exactly can or cannot take of the bread and wine?

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  • by Anonymous on January 14th, 2006

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    So let me get this straight?

    Jesus taught them to break bread & pour wine, bless it & partake in his rememberance...

    At the same time telling them not to let anyone unworthy partake...yet Judas was there partaking & he didn't stop him?

    He tells them THEY will be heirs & sit & eat & drink with him at his table in MY kingdom & judge the 12 tribes of Israel,

    Then he tells them 'When thou art CONVERTED, strengthen thy bretheren?

    they then go on to DENY Him!

    this doesn't seem to be inline with what you mentioned about those that are annointed as one of the 144,000?

    *I agree that noone unworthy should partake* BUT

    I also know & understand it its reserved for those who have been Baptised,

    I believe it is an ordinance simular to that of Baptism a 'Renewing of covenants' for those who are baptised yet fall short of perfection as did the Apostles when they denied CHRIST after their gathering in the upper room.

    But only to be partaken in sobberness after Repentance.

    1 Corinth 10:16-17
    Who was Paul talking to? How many of them? ALL OF THEM.

    Since being introduced is it possible more than 144,000 have partaken?

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