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How does the Last Supper relate to the concept of assurance in salvation?

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The Last Supper teaches believers to find assurance in Christ's sacrifice and their personal faith in Him.

The Last Supper not only commemorates Christ's impending sacrifice but also highlights the call for believers to partake in faith. By eating the bread and drinking the wine, believers symbolically receive Christ's body and blood, representing His atoning work for their sins. This act serves as a powerful reminder that salvation is guaranteed through faith in Him. The assurance of salvation hinges on the personal acceptance of Christ's sacrifice and grace, which frees believers from false religiosity, encouraging them to hold onto the genuine hope that Christ offers in the New Covenant.
Scripture References: Mark 14:22-24

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