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Why is it important for Christians to observe Communion?

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Observing Communion is crucial as it serves to remember Christ's sacrifice and affirm our collective identity in Him.

Observing Communion is a vital act of worship for Christians that embodies the essence of our faith—Christ crucified for our sins. It is a way of publicly declaring our belief in the gospel, acknowledging the centrality of His sacrifice in our worship. When we partake in the Lord's Supper, we remember not only Christ's suffering and death but also proclaim His coming again. It encourages unity among believers as we come together around this shared remembrance of His grace. Thus, Communion is an opportunity to examine ourselves, to recognize our sinfulness, and to rejoice in the grace given to us through Christ's blood, acknowledging that we are all unworthy yet freely forgiven.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26-28

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Dining On Death
Gary Shepard · Sep 8, 2013
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