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Q: Jesus said that believers should eat the Lord's Supper "in remembrance" of Him; so how is our healing involved in Communion?
A: Our total healing is included in the salvation symbolised in the Lord's Supper.
First, you need to understand what salvation is, and that scripturally it's far more than merely having your sins forgiven.

Then, in Communion, we are to remember Him, including what He has done for believers in saving us.
The wine in the Lord's Supper reminds us of our spiritual healing, in the forgiveness of sins.
The bread reminds us of our physical healing through recognising His body was broken for us.
The full penalty that we deserve fell on Christ. He took it to redeem us from the awful Judgment of our sins. His Sacrifice paid for our perfect redemption once and for all: In full.
His blood was poured out to pay for our sins, and His body was broken for our physical healing.
It is unbiblical to separate healing and salvation, both are included in the Atonement, and in the Lord's Supper, Communion.
That is why the Holy Spirit wrote that believers who eat the Lord's Supper without recognising its full significance bring Judgement on themselves, and fall "asleep" prematurely. ie. They die prematurely because they ignore the Gospel fact that Christ bore their infirmities and diseases so they could be healed. 1. Co. 11:27-34.
It's wonderfully simple, and clear once the Holy Spirit shows you.
Q: Who in the Bible said, "your God will be my God."?
A: It is said by Ruth, one of the most beautiful women in the Bible, to her mother-in-law, Naomi. Ruth 1:16.
In order to understand the Book of Ruth, keep in mind, Ruth is a "type" of the church: the Bride of Christ. Then the penny begins to drop.
Q: Do you have any tracts in Lao?
A: Yes, here are plenty of powerful tracts in Laotian and Hmong languages.
Q: Do married couples still have "deep intimacy" in Heaven? Brett.
A: No Brett. Christ specifically ruled out what you are delicately implying in Lk. 20:35. But don't be disappointed, what we get in its place is infinitely better. 1 Co. 2:9. Rev. 19:9. Ask the Lord for revelation on the Bride of Christ, and you'll understand why this is so.
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