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Why is giving thanks important when observing the Lord's table?

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Giving thanks highlights our recognition of Christ's sacrifice and the grace we have received.

The act of giving thanks is intricately linked to the breaking of bread. Jesus gave thanks before breaking the bread, teaching us that an attitude of gratitude must precede our participation in communion. It is not simply a ritual but a lifestyle that acknowledges who provided the sustenance we receive. Our gratitude represents our understanding that everything we have, including salvation, is a gift from God through Christ. Therefore, when we give thanks, we acknowledge Christ's sacrifice and the importance of His grace in our lives, reflecting a heart that recognizes our dependence on Him.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24, Psalm 145:16

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