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The bread and wine meal remembering Jesus' sacrifice
lightbulbCome-UNION — coming together as one around the table
10 mentions across 6 books
Also called the Lord's Supper or Eucharist. Jesus started it at the Last Supper — bread represents His body broken, wine represents His blood poured out. It's a regular practice for believers to remember what He did.
Communion is Paul's primary illustration of spiritual participation — sharing the cup and bread unites believers with Christ's body and blood, making it impossible to simultaneously participate in demonic table fellowship.
Y'all Are Making It Worse1 Corinthians 11:17-22Communion is what the Corinthians have corrupted — by turning the shared meal into a class-divided dinner party, they have stripped it of its meaning and made it an occasion of shame rather than unity.