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What is the significance of Christ desiring to share the Lord's Supper with His disciples?

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Christ's desire to share the Lord's Supper signifies His intimate relationship with believers and His commitment to their spiritual nourishment.

In Luke 22:15, Christ expresses His desire to eat the Passover with His disciples, which underscores the personal and communal aspect of the Lord's Supper. This act reflects Christ's love and willingness to be in fellowship with His followers. By sharing this meal, Jesus emphasizes that He is the source of spiritual sustenance and connection. The Supper becomes a profound reminder of His grace and the new covenant established through His blood, inviting believers to partake in a relationship that brings life. It is not merely a ritual but a powerful act where Christ's presence and desire to commune with His people is made manifest.
Scripture References: Luke 22:15, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

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So Let Him Eat
Darvin Pruitt · Jun 6, 2010
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