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What does 'showing the Lord's death till He comes' mean?

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'Showing the Lord's death till He comes' means that through the observance of the Lord's Table, Christians publicly declare and remember Christ's sacrificial death until His return.

'Showing the Lord's death till He comes' reflects the continuous act of remembrance that believers engage in while observing the Lord's Table. This phrase signifies that each time Christians partake of the bread and wine, they are proclaiming the significance of Christ's sacrificial death for sin, indicating that this act is not merely for personal reflection but a public declaration of faith in His redemptive work. It serves as an anticipation of His second coming, reminding the church that this practice is not static but dynamic, looking forward to the hope of Christ's return, as emphasized in the New Testament.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26, Luke 22:19

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