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What does the bread and wine symbolize in communion?

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The bread symbolizes Christ's body, and the wine symbolizes His blood shed for our salvation.

In communion, the bread represents Christ's body, broken for us, as emphasized in 1 Corinthians 11:24. This act signifies His willingness to be sacrificed for our sins, highlighting the gravity of His suffering and the depth of His love. The wine, representing His blood, underscores the reality of the new covenant. As stated in Luke 22:20, Jesus said, 'This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is shed for you.' The elements of bread and wine serve as tangible reminders of the spiritual nourishment found in Christ alone and His completed work on our behalf, assuring us that through His sacrifice, we are forgiven and granted new life in Him.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, Luke 22:19-20, Hebrews 9:22

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