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Why should we remember Jesus at the Lord's Supper?

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We remember Jesus at the Lord's Supper to honor His sacrifice and to renew our faith in His redemptive work.

The act of remembering Jesus during the Lord's Supper is a crucial aspect of the Christian faith as it allows believers to pause and reflect on the cornerstone of their salvation—Christ's sacrificial death. Luke 22:19 compels us with the command 'This do in remembrance of me,' emphasizing the necessity of revisiting the profound implications of His death and resurrection during this sacred meal. By remembering Christ, Christians acknowledge their inability to save themselves and the significance of His grace as they partake of the elements representing His body and blood. This communal act not only brings believers into closer fellowship with Christ but also strengthens their bonds with one another in unity of faith as they collectively testify to the Gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24

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