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Why is the Lord's Supper considered a means of grace?

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The Lord's Supper is seen as a means of grace because it allows believers to spiritually nourish their faith by remembering Christ's sacrifice.

The Lord's Supper serves as a means of grace because it provides believers with a unique opportunity to commune with Christ and receive spiritual nourishment. As they partake of the bread and the cup, they are reminded of Christ's body broken and His blood shed for their sins. This remembrance deepens their faith, enhances their understanding of the gospel, and cultivates a communal bond among believers. The act of participating in the Supper underlines the assurance of Christ's promises and the believer's union with Him. It is through this sacramental participation that believers are fortified in their walk of faith, strengthening their reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17

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