#[Luke 22:19; 1 Corinthians 11:24-25; John 13:34-35]# Henry Schorr emphasizes that remembering Jesus through communion and love is more than ritual; it’s a call to action. By taking communion, believers actively participate in Christ’s sacrifice, renewing their commitment to His teachings. This remembrance necessitates living out Christ’s new commandment to love one another as He loved us, demonstrably and authentically. The bread and wine symbolize Christ's broken body and shed blood, signifying a covenant not just to remember Jesus's death, but to embody His love through tangible acts of service and sacrifice. Authentic love, as described in John 13:34-35, becomes the primary identifier of Christians, proving the reality of their faith.