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388. Remember Me

Upon the loaf and upon the cup of the Lord, in letters which speak not to the eye, but to the heart of every disciple, is inscribed, "When this you see, remember me." Indeed, the Lord says to each disciple, when he receives the symbols into his hands, "This is my body broken for you. This is my blood shed for you." The loaf is thus constituted a representation of his body - first whole, then wounded for our sins. The cup is thus instituted a representation of his blood - once his life, but now poured out to cleanse us from our sins.

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First Line: Upon the loaf and upon the cup of the Lord
Title: Remember Me
Author: Alexander Campbell
Language: English
Publication Date: 1995
Topic: The Church at Worship: The Lord's Supper; God's Church: The Church at Worship: The Lord's Supper; Lord's Supper
Notes: Alexander Campbell, 19th-century Disciples forebear
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