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Why is participation in the Lord's Table significant?

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Participation in the Lord's Table is significant as it expresses faith in Christ's sacrifice, reminding believers of their redemption.

Participation in the Lord's Table is significant because it directly links believers to the redemptive work of Christ. As stated in the sermon, the elements of bread and wine symbolize Christ's body and blood—broken and shed for us. Engaging in this ordinance is an expression of our faith, reminding us of our deep need for that sacrifice. The act of remembrance unites us with Christ and acknowledges His continuous involvement in our salvation. 1 Corinthians 11:28 emphasizes the need for self-examination before partaking, ensuring that we discern the significance of Christ's offering.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19-20, 1 Corinthians 11:28-29

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The Lord's Table
Henry Mahan · Jan 17, 1988
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