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Why is it important to remember Christ's sacrifice?

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Remembering Christ's sacrifice is vital for recognizing our worthiness and understanding the cost of our salvation.

The Lord's Supper, as instituted in 1 Corinthians 11, serves as a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice. This act is crucial because it enables believers to reflect on the depth of Christ's love displayed in His willingness to offer Himself for our sins. Recognizing His body broken and blood shed reminds us of our acceptance in Him, ensuring that we do not approach the sacrament unworthily. This reflection cultivates a deeper appreciation for the grace we receive and affirms our identity in Christ as worthy because of Him, not our own merit.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-30

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