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How does the Passover relate to Christian communion?

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The Passover prefigures Christian communion, highlighting the importance of partaking in Christ's body and blood.

The Passover provides foundational imagery for the practice of Christian communion. Just as the Israelites were instructed to eat the lamb, symbolizing their dependence on God's provision for salvation, believers partake of the bread and cup in communion, which signifies the body and blood of Christ. Jesus Himself established this connection at the Last Supper, linking His sacrificial death with the Passover meal. In communion, believers remember the bitter bondage of sin and the sweet grace of salvation, recognizing their ongoing need for Christ as the true bread of life (John 6:35). Thus, communion serves as a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice and a celebration of the new covenant established through His blood.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:26-28, John 6:35

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