What does it mean to remember Christ during the Lord's Supper?
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Remembering Christ during the Lord's Supper involves acknowledging His sacrifice and publically affirming our faith.
The Lord's Supper serves as a tangible reminder of Christ's sacrificial death. In 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, believers are instructed to partake in communion in remembrance of Him. By eating the bread and drinking the cup, participants confess both their sinfulness and their faith in Christ's atoning work. This act foreshadows the reality that it is only through His broken body and shed blood that we receive forgiveness and righteousness. Moreover, as Christ commanded, participating in the Lord's Supper is an essential aspect of worship; it refreshes our hearts in understanding the gravity of His sacrifice and reaffirms our commitment to Him. It’s a time for worship, reflection, and recognition of the covenant relationship established through Christ's blood.
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