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How does the Lord's Supper remind us of Christ?

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The Lord's Supper is a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice, utilizing bread and wine to symbolize His body and blood given for our redemption.

The Lord's Supper, instituted by Christ, serves as a profound reminder of His atoning sacrifice for believers. According to 1 Corinthians 11:24-26, the elements of bread and wine represent His body and blood, respectively. This sacrament is not a mere ritual but a significant act of remembrance where believers gather to reflect on the great work of salvation accomplished by Christ. Through the Lord's Supper, believers collectively proclaim the death of the Lord until He returns, affirming their faith in His redemptive work. This ordinance builds unity within the body of Christ while reminding participants of the foundation of their faith: the sacrificial love of Jesus.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, 1 Corinthians 11:24-26

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Rememberance
Wayne Boyd · Mar 24, 2019
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