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How does the Lord's Supper illustrate our union with Christ?

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The Lord's Supper illustrates our union with Christ as we partake of His body and blood, symbolizing our communion with Him.

The Lord's Supper serves as a vivid illustration of the believer’s union with Christ, as seen in the elements of the bread and wine. Paul declares that as often as we eat this bread and drink this cup, we show the Lord's death until He returns, thus professing our faith and unity with Him. This communion is not merely symbolic; it signifies a nourishing relationship where Christ becomes our life, sustaining us spiritually as we feast upon His grace. Through this ordinance, believers proclaim their allegiance to Christ and their belonging to Him, highlighting the inextricable link between the Savior and His people.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26, John 6:53-54, Galatians 2:20

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