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

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We remember Christ during the Lord's Table to acknowledge His sacrifice, our union with Him, and His ongoing presence in our lives.

The act of remembering during the Lord's Table is pivotal for Christians as it involves an acknowledgment of Christ's sacrifice made for us. This is reflected in Luke 22:19 where Jesus states, 'This do in remembrance of me.' By remembering, we contemplate the depth of His love and the gravity of what His death signifies for our salvation—our sins being atoned for through His body and blood. It also serves as a reminder of our union with Him, as symbolized by the elements of bread and wine; just as these physical elements become part of us when consumed, so does Christ, spiritually, become integral to our lives. Furthermore, remembering also includes looking forward to His return, reinforcing hope in the promise of eternal life and fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:26

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The Last Passover
Henry Mahan · Jun 18, 1997
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