The Lord's Supper symbolizes the Gospel and reminds believers of their salvation through Christ’s body and blood.
The Lord's Supper is deeply intertwined with the doctrine of salvation as it represents the Gospel message. In partaking of the bread, believers symbolize their faith in the broken body of Christ, which was given for their redemption. Similarly, the wine signifies the shed blood of Christ, which cleanses from sin and offers forgiveness and reconciliation with God. Scripture teaches that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9), and the Supper serves as a physical manifestation of this truth. Through Communion, believers are reminded that while the elements are simply bread and wine, they carry profound spiritual significance and affirm the believer’s relationship with Christ, who accomplished their salvation.
Scripture References:
Ephesians 2:8-9, Mark 14:22-25
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