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Why do Christians celebrate communion until Christ returns?

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Christians celebrate communion as a remembrance of His death and as a proclamation of their faith until He returns.

The observance of communion is not merely a ritual but a profound expression of faith and anticipation of Christ's return (1 Corinthians 11:26). Believers participate in this ordinance as a declaration of the significance of Christ’s sacrifice while looking forward to His second coming. It reinforces their unity as the body of Christ and cultivates a collective hope anchored in the truth that He will return to restore all things. This continuity in practice emphasizes the importance of remaining steadfast in faith and remembrance of Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26, Matthew 26:29

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