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What does the cup of communion represent?

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The cup of communion symbolizes the new covenant in Christ's blood, reminding us of His sacrifice for our sins.

In Luke 22:20, Jesus establishes the cup of communion as the new covenant in His blood, signifying the sacrificial nature of His death and the forgiveness of sins. When we partake in communion, we are called to remember His body that was broken and His blood that was shed for our redemption. This act is not merely a ritual but serves as a means of grace, reminding believers of the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the covenant we have with God through Him. Communion calls us to reflect on our relationship with Christ, recognizing the necessity of His atoning work and our commitment to live in holy communion with Him and one another.
Scripture References: Luke 22:20

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