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What is the significance of the bread and wine in Communion?

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

In Communion, the bread and wine hold profound significance. The bread, which Jesus broke, represents His body that was broken for our sins, while the wine symbolizes His blood that was shed for the atonement of our sins. This sacrament is a reminder of Christ's substitutionary death and the new covenant established through His blood. Participating in Communion helps believers reflect on the sacrifice of Christ, affirming their faith in His redemptive work and the promise of eternal life through Him. Hence, it serves as both a remembrance and a declaration of faith in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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