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Why is it important for Christians to partake in the communion of Christ's body and blood?

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Partaking in communion signifies our union with Christ and nourishes our faith in Him as the bread of life.

The communion of Christ's body and blood serves as a profound reminder of our dependence on Him for spiritual life. By engaging in this act, Christians affirm their faith in Christ’s sacrifice and His role as the bread of life that sustains us. As Jesus articulated in John 6, unless we eat His flesh and drink His blood, we have no life in ourselves; this emphasizes the necessity of continual feeding on Christ through faith. Communion is an act of obedience and a visible representation of the grace we receive from Him, fostering both individual and communal spiritual growth in the body of Christ.
Scripture References: John 6:53-56, 1 Corinthians 11:26

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