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How does the bread symbolize Christ in the Lord's Supper?

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The bread symbolizes Christ as the 'bread of life,' representing His body which was broken for us.

In the Lord's Supper, the bread symbolizes Christ as the 'bread of life' who sustains our spiritual existence. Jesus proclaimed in John 6:51, 'I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever.' The breaking of the bread during Communion reflects His body being broken for our sins, illustrating both His suffering and the sustenance His sacrifice provides to believers. Thus, as we partake of the bread, we acknowledge our dependence on Christ for spiritual nourishment and life.
Scripture References: John 6:51, Mark 14:22

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