What does it mean to “worthily receive?”

Encore Post: Worthily receiving refers our state before God in receiving the Sacrament of the Altar.  We are concerned about own state before the Lord and that of others in the Lord’s Supper because all who come to the altar receive the true body and true blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Our first stop should be the Small Catechism.  “Who receives the sacrament worthily?  Fasting and bodily preparation are certainly fine outward training. But that person is truly worthy and well prepared who has faith in these words: “Given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins.”  But anyone who does not believe these words or doubts them is unworthy and unprepared, for the words “for you” require all hearts to believe.” (Small Catechism 6.5 )

In Luther’s day, the requirements of fasting and penance before receiving the Sacrament were quite onerous.  Sadly, those demands also directed our attention away from the center of God’s promise to us.  His promise is the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation.  Those gifts are received worthily by faith. Trust in the words of Jesus, “Given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins.”  For those words bring the Body and Blood to us for the forgiveness of sins.

That is worthy reception.

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Rev. Jason M. Kaspar
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church & Preschool
La Grange, TX

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