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How do we know the Lord's Supper is a means of grace?

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The Lord's Supper is recognized as a means of grace because it conveys spiritual nourishment and deepens believers' communion with Christ.

The concept of the Lord's Supper as a means of grace is rooted in its function as a spiritual feeding. In 1 Corinthians 11:26, the act of sharing the bread and cup symbolizes our ongoing faith in Christ's death and His sustaining presence in our lives. The Lord's Supper is not merely a ritual; it is a divine appointment where believers encounter the grace of God in a tangible way.

Through this ordinance, Christians are spiritually nourished and reminded of their union with Christ. As we partake, we are both acknowledging and experiencing the love of Christ, which strengthens our faith and deepens our reliance on Him. Consequently, it is this grace that empowers us to live out our faith in everyday life, making the Lord's Supper a vital aspect of the Christian walk.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26

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