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What does it mean to partake in the Lord's Supper?

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Partaking in the Lord's Supper means receiving the bread and wine as symbolic representations of Christ's body and blood, signifying faith and communion with Him.

To partake in the Lord's Supper is to receive the elements of bread and wine in an act of faith and remembrance. It signifies that the believer acknowledges Christ's sacrifice and identifies with His suffering and death. As stated in Paul’s account, those who partake should discern the body of Christ; this means they recognize that the elements are symbols pointing to the realities of Christ’s body broken and His blood shed. This act also serves to express the believer's unity with other members of Christ's Body, the Church, as they partake together in one hope and faith. The Lord Jesus Himself emphasizes the necessity of truly receiving Him—not merely observing—thus showing an active trust in His atoning work.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:28

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