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Why should we remember Christ's death regularly?

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Regular remembrance of Christ's death reinforces the foundation of our faith and the assurance of salvation through His completed work.

Remembering Christ's death is essential to the Christian faith as it serves as the basis for our justification and assurance of salvation. Hebrews 9:12 articulates that Christ entered the holy place with His own blood, obtaining eternal redemption for us. By reflecting on His sacrificial death, believers are reminded not only of their need for grace but also of the complete and finished nature of Christ's atoning work. Regular observance of this remembrance—through practices like the Lord's Supper—fortifies believers’ faith and provides spiritual nourishment as we acknowledge the victory He achieved over sin and death, enhancing our walk with Him until His return.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12

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