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What do the elements of the Lord's Table represent?

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The elements of the Lord's Table—bread and wine—represent Christ's body and blood, symbolizing His sacrifice for our sins.

The elements used in the Lord's Table are deeply symbolic. The bread represents the body of Christ, which was broken for us, while the wine signifies His blood shed for the remission of our sins. In the sermon, it is highlighted that these common elements were chosen to emphasize accessibility and to be a straightforward reminder of Christ's sacrificial love. The unleavened bread symbolizes purity and Christ's sinlessness, while the wine does the same for His precious blood, which makes atonement for our souls. Thus, partaking of these elements is an act of worship and remembrance.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19-20, 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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The Lord's Table
Henry Mahan · Jan 17, 1988
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