Sacrament: A Bible Story for Children

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints2 minutes read

Jesus washed His Apostles' feet during the Last Supper to symbolize love, explaining that the bread and wine signified His body and blood, which are elements of the sacrament meant to renew covenants and remember His sacrifice.

Insights

  • The act of Jesus washing His Apostles' feet during the Last Supper symbolizes love and humility, emphasizing the importance of serving and caring for one another.
  • The sacrament, akin to baptism, serves as a ritual in church where bread and water are consumed to commemorate Jesus's sacrifice, renew baptismal promises, and reflect on His teachings and suffering.

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Recent questions

  • What did Jesus do during the Last Supper?

    He washed His Apostles' feet and explained the symbolism of bread and wine.

  • What is the sacrament in Christianity?

    It involves eating bread and drinking water to remember Jesus's sacrifice.

  • How does the sacrament relate to baptism?

    It signifies renewing baptismal covenants and focusing on Jesus's teachings.

  • What do bread and wine symbolize in Christianity?

    Bread symbolizes Jesus's body, while wine symbolizes His blood.

  • Why is the Last Supper significant in Christianity?

    It marks the establishment of the sacrament and symbolizes Jesus's sacrifice.

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"Jesus's Last Supper and Sacrament Symbolism"

  • Jesus washed the feet of His Apostles during the Last Supper, symbolizing love for one another. He broke bread and blessed it, explaining that it represented His body, while the wine symbolized His blood.
  • The sacrament, similar to baptism, involves eating bread and drinking water in church to remember Jesus's sacrifice. It signifies renewing baptismal covenants and focusing on His suffering and teachings.
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