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How does Christ's incarnation relate to the Lord's Supper?

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Christ's incarnation is central to the Lord's Supper, representing Him taking human flesh to redeem His people.

The incarnation of Christ is foundational to understanding the meaning of the Lord's Supper. In taking on human flesh, Christ became the mediator between God and humanity, fulfilling the role of both high priest and sacrificial lamb. As illustrated in Matthew 26:26, when Jesus took the bread and identified it as His body, He pointed to the profound mystery of God becoming man to save His people. This unifying act of taking flesh preserves human nature, offering believers assurance of salvation through His perfect life and atoning death. By commemorating His body broken for us, we acknowledge and celebrate the mystery of the incarnation.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:26, Hebrews 2:14-17

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