Have you ever taken the Lord's Supper and wondered if you were doing it right? Or maybe it has started to feel routine — something you go through without really feeling the weight of what you are holding in your hands? You are not alone. The Apostle Paul wrote to an entire church that had turned one of the holiest moments in Christian worship into something careless and thoughtless — and God took it seriously enough to discipline them for it. Some grew weak. Some got sick. Some died. But this message is not meant to frighten you away from the Table. It is meant to bring you to it — prepared, honest, and expectant. In 1 Corinthians 10 and 11, Paul shows us that the Lord's Supper is far more than a ritual or a tradition. It is a genuine participation in the body and blood of Jesus Christ. It is a proclamation of His death that the church has been making for two thousand years. It is a covenant renewal that stretches from the night of the Last Supper all the way to the Second Coming of Christ. And it is a family meal — something Jesus designed to be experienced together, not alone. In this message you will discover: What the Lord's Supper actually is — and why it is far weightier than most Christians realize What it really means to eat and drink "unworthily" — it is not what most people think The one word hidden in the institution narrative that changes everything What "remembrance" means in the original language — it is far more than just thinking about Jesus Why Paul says the Supper preaches — and what it is saying every time your church observes it The call to self-examination — what it means, what it does not mean, and how to do it What God's discipline at the Table reveals about His heart toward His children Why Jesus designed this moment to be experienced together — and what we lose when we treat it as private Whether you are a lifelong church member, a new believer, or someone who has always wondered what the Lord's Supper is really about — this message is for you.