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Why do Christians observe the Lord's table?

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Christians observe the Lord's table in remembrance of Christ's sacrifice for our salvation.

The Lord's table is observed as a profound act of remembrance of Christ's broken body and shed blood. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifice He made for us, highlighting both our need for a Savior and the completion of His redemptive work. As stated in the sermon, when we partake in the Lord's table, we do so not to earn God's blessing but in recognition of the blessings we already have through Christ. This ritual reinforces our unity with Him and each other as His body.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, Luke 22:19-20

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