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What does communion represent for believers?

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Communion represents the profound unity of believers in Christ and the remembrance of His sacrificial love.

Communion, or the Lord's Supper, signifies the bond and fellowship that believers share as members of Christ's body. Through the elements of bread and wine, participants remember and celebrate the sacrifice of Christ, acknowledging His body broken and His blood shed for their salvation. This sacrament functions not only as a personal reflection of faith but also as a communal act that cultivates unity among believers, reminding them that they are called to live out their faith together as family in Christ and that their collective love for one another is a reflection of Christ's love.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17, Matthew 25:40

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Communion
Paul Mahan · Jul 19, 1992
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