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Why do we remember Christ during the Lord's Supper?

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We remember Christ during the Lord's Supper to acknowledge His sacrifice and celebrate our salvation through Him.

The Lord's Supper serves as a sacred act of memory, where Christians remember Christ's body broken and His blood shed for the remission of sins. As described in 1 Corinthians 11, Paul emphasizes that the supper is to be taken in remembrance of Christ. This act of remembrance is crucial, as it acknowledges the foundation of our faith: that Christ died for our sins, and through His suffering, we receive salvation. The supper is also an expression of our faith, as we proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes again. This act is not merely a memorial; it is a vital means of grace that engages the community of believers in recognizing their need for Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-26, Luke 22:19-20

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