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How do we observe the Lord's Supper in relation to Passover?

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We observe the Lord's Supper as a memorial of Christ's sacrifice, distinct from Passover, celebrating His finished work rather than the shadow it represented.

The observance of the Lord's Supper is a significant transition from the Passover, as explained in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26. While the Passover was a feast to remember God's deliverance in Egypt, the Lord's Supper is a memorial of Jesus' body broken and blood shed for us, to be observed regularly as an act of remembrance. Paul instructs us to partake in a manner that acknowledges the body of Christ, reminding us that this act is not a re-sacrifice but a celebration of His completed work on the cross. The elements of bread and wine symbolize His body and blood, and we partake by faith, affirming our communion with Him and recognizing His sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, John 6:53

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