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How
does
the
Lord's
supper
signify
and
seal
to
you
that
you
share
in
Christ's
one
sacrifice
on
the
cross
and
in
all
his
gifts?
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In
this
way:
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Christ
has
commanded
me
and
all
believers
to
eat
of
this
broken
bread
and
drink
of
this
cup
in
remembrance
of
him.
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First,
as
surely
as
I
see
with
my
eyes
the
bread
of
the
Lord
broken
for
me
and
the
cup
given
to
me,
so
surely
was
his
body
offered
for
me
and
his
blood
poured
out
for
me
on
the
cross.
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Second,
as
surely
as
I
receive
from
the
hand
of
the
minister
and
taste
with
my
mouth
the
bread
and
the
cup
of
the
Lord
as
sure
signs
of
Christ's
body
and
blood,
so
surely
does
he
himself
nourish
and
refresh
my
soul
to
everlasting
life
with
his
crucified
body
and
shed
blood.
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What
does
it
mean
to
eat
the
crucified
body
of
Christ
and
to
drink
his
shed
blood?
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Where
has
Christ
promised
that
he
will
nourish
and
refresh
believers
with
his
body
and
blood
as
surely
as
they
eat
of
this
broken
bread
and
drink
of
this
cup?
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In
the
institution
of
the
Lord's
supper:
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The
Lord
Jesus,
on
the
night
he
was
betrayed,
took
bread,
and
when
he
had
given
thanks,
he
broke
it
and
said,
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"This
is
my
body,
which
is
for
you;
do
this
in
remembrance
of
me."
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In
the
same
way,
after
supper
he
took
the
cup,
saying,
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"This
cup
is
the
new
covenant
in
my
blood;
do
this,
whenever
you
drink
it,
in
remembrance
of
me."
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This
promise
is
repeated
by
Paul
where
he
says:
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Is
not
the
cup
of
thanksgiving
for
which
we
give
thanks
a
participation
in
the
blood
of
Christ?
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And
is
not
the
bread
that
we
break
a
participation
in
the
body
of
Christ?