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Why is the concept of remembering Christ's death important for Christians?

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Remembering Christ's death is vital as it reinforces our faith in His atoning sacrifice and strengthens our relationship with Him.

Remembering Christ's death is an integral part of the Christian life, especially emphasized during the observance of the Lord's Supper. In Luke 22:19, Jesus instructs His followers to remember Him, which signifies that we must continually reflect on His sacrifice as the basis of our hope and discipleship. This remembrance not only serves to acknowledge the profound love and grace shown through His death but also fosters a deeper communion with Him. The act of remembering brings to light our reliance on His righteousness, which is crucial given our own inherent sinfulness. It encourages us to fix our gaze upon Him rather than on ourselves, thus reinforcing the core of the Gospel: our salvation rests solely in Christ and His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24

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A Memorial Supper
Jim Byrd · Dec 29, 2019
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