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How does the Lord's Supper symbolize our faith in Christ?

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The Lord's Supper symbolizes our faith by representing the believer's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice.

In participating in the Lord's Supper, believers express their faith in the significance of Christ’s body and blood. Jesus commanded, 'Take eat; this is my body,' which signifies our willing reception of Him as the true sustainer of spiritual life (Matthew 26:26). The act of eating and drinking becomes a personal proclamation of one’s faith in the sufficiency of His sacrifice for salvation and the grace that enables such belief. This tangible act illustrates the reality of faith, indicating that our reliance on Christ is active and ongoing.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:26, 1 Corinthians 11:26

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