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What does the Bible say about remembrance at the Lord's Table?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of remembering Christ's sacrifice at the Lord's Table as a way to reflect on His worthiness, life, and the communion believers share.

The act of remembering at the Lord's Table is rooted in Luke 22:19-20, where Jesus instructs His followers to do this in remembrance of Him. This remembrance serves as a constant reminder of the significance of Christ's sacrifice—the body given and blood shed for us. As believers, we recognize that we easily forget the enormity of what Christ has done, allowing distractions to overshadow our focus on His grace. Therefore, the Lord's Table becomes a vital ordinance through which we are called to continually reflect on these truths, fostering our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19-20

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