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How do we know the use of wine in the Lord's Supper is appropriate?

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The use of wine in the Lord's Supper aligns with biblical precedent, as Jesus instituted the Supper using wine from the Passover.

The Lord's Supper was instituted by Christ during the Passover, wherein wine was a significant element. Jesus took the wine from the Passover meal, which the Jewish tradition held, and used it in the establishment of the Lord's Supper, signifying His blood (Matthew 26:27-29). The acknowledgment of wine as a component in Jewish Passover meals serves as an essential foundation for its proper use in communion. The historical and scriptural basis for using wine indicates that it honors the tradition and significance established by Christ Himself, thus validating its place in this sacred observance.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:27-29

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