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Why is recognizing Christ's sacrifice important during communion?

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Recognizing Christ's sacrifice is crucial in communion as it focuses our worship on His redemptive work for our salvation.

The act of communion is fundamentally about remembrance, as stated in 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, where Jesus commands us to partake in His body and blood in remembrance of Him. By doing this, we acknowledge that our salvation rests solely on His sacrifice. It's important to recognize that this ordinance is not about the act itself making us more holy or acceptable to God; rather, it is a proclamation of the finished work of Christ. This distinction highlights that we cannot earn salvation through rituals or ordinances but through faith in Christ alone. Consequently, communion becomes a solemn affirmation of our dependence on Him and His work on the cross, reminding us of the grace that sustains our relationship with God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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