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What elements are used in the Lord's Supper?

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The Lord's Supper uses unleavened bread and wine as symbols of Christ's body and blood.

The elements of the Lord's Supper consist of unleavened bread and wine, both of which carry deep theological significance. The unleavened bread, representing Christ's sinless body, was used during the Passover, emphasizing His holiness and the absence of sin (1 Corinthians 5:7). Meanwhile, the wine symbolizes His blood, shed for the remission of sins, fulfilling the New Covenant established by His death (Luke 22:20). Together, these elements remind believers of the sacrifice of Christ and signify the new life that they have in Him, as they partake in the meal by faith.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19-20, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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Henry Mahan · May 7, 1986
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