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Why is the concept of bread and wine significant in Christianity?

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Bread and wine symbolize the body and blood of Christ, representing the foundation of salvation in the Lord's Supper.

The elements of bread and wine in Christianity carry profound significance, particularly as they relate to the Lord's Supper, instituted by Jesus during the Passover meal. In Matthew 26:26-28, Jesus explains that the bread represents His body and the wine represents His blood, establishing a new covenant. This symbolism points to the sacrificial nature of His mission — that through His death, believers are offered redemption and forgiveness. Moreover, bread and wine signify nourishment and spiritual sustenance, inviting believers to partake deeply in the Gospel, experiencing the fullness of life found in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:26-28, John 6:51

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