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How does the Lord's Supper symbolize Christ's death?

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The elements of bread and wine in the Lord's Supper symbolize Christ's body and blood, representing His death for our sins.

In the Lord's Supper, the bread and wine serve as tangible symbols of Christ's body and blood. The breaking of bread signifies His body broken for us, establishing a clear connection to His suffering and sacrifice. Similarly, the wine, as the fruit of the vine, represents His blood that was shed for the forgiveness of sins. This observance, therefore, allows believers to remember and proclaim the reality of Christ's death until He comes again (1 Corinthians 11:26). It is a profound reminder that His suffering and death were necessary for our salvation and that our union with Him is maintained as we partake directly in these elements.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-26, Luke 22:19-20

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The Lord's Supper
Henry Mahan · Dec 21, 1983
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