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Why is the act of communion important for Christians?

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Communion is a vital act of worship where Christians remember and proclaim the death of Christ until He returns.

The Lord's Supper, or communion, holds immense significance in the life of a Christian. It is an ordinance instituted by Christ Himself, serving to remind believers of His sacrifice and the covenant established through His blood. In 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, Christians are commanded to observe this practice in remembrance of Christ. By partaking in communion, believers publicly declare their dependence on Christ's atoning work and are spiritually nourished as they focus on His grace and mercy. It serves as an essential reminder of their identity in Him and His promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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Who Is Worthy?
Don Fortner · Sep 26, 2010
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