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Why is using wine important for Christians during communion?

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Using wine reflects Christ's blood and the joy of salvation, aligning with biblical symbolism and historical precedent.

Wine serves as a profound symbol in communion, representing the blood of Jesus shed for the remission of sins. It is intrinsically linked to the idea of celebration and joy in salvation, as expressed in passages like Isaiah 55:1 and Ecclesiastes 10:19. Furthermore, wine has been a significant part of both the Lord's Supper and the Jewish Passover, representing deliverance and the New Covenant. Its historical use underscores the continuity of faith and obedience to Scripture, which calls Christians to honor the practices established by our Lord and His disciples.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1, Ecclesiastes 10:19, Matthew 26:28

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