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What are the primary elements of the Lord's Supper?

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The Lord's Supper consists of breaking bread and drinking wine as symbols of Christ's body and blood.

The core elements of the Lord's Supper are bread and wine, which represent Christ's body and blood. The use of unleavened bread symbolizes His sinlessness, while the wine signifies the blood shed for the remission of sins. These elements serve a dual purpose: they are a memorial of Christ’s sacrifice and a manifestation of faith, demonstrating our belief in what He accomplished for us. As we partake, we remember His suffering and celebrate His resurrection, reinforcing our relationship with Him and with each other in the faith community.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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