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How do we know that communion is not a sacrament?

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Communion is not a sacrament because it does not add or contribute to our salvation; rather, it is a remembrance of what Christ has already accomplished for us.

The distinction between a sacrament and communion lies in the understanding that sacraments are often viewed as means of grace necessary for salvation. However, communion is a reminder of Christ's sacrifice and does not impart grace or righteousness. It's meant to signify our relationship and communion with Christ, reflecting our already secured salvation through faith in Him. As such, participating in communion requires us to discern the body and blood of Christ, acknowledging that the elements are representative rather than transformative.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17

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