'This do in remembrance of me' means to observe the Lord's Supper as a continual reminder of Christ’s sacrifice and our covenant with Him.
The phrase 'this do in remembrance of me' found in Luke 22:19 encapsulates the purpose of the Lord's Supper or communion. It is a directive from Jesus to His followers to remember His sacrificial death and the new covenant established through His blood. This act of remembrance is vital for Christians, as it reinforces the reality of our redemption and the depths of Christ’s love and sacrifice. Each time believers partake of the bread and the cup, they are called to reflect on what His death accomplished—satisfying God's justice and reconciling us to Him. It serves as a memorial, allowing the truths of the Gospel to shape our lives and community as we await His return.
Scripture References:
Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24-25
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