to remind us that jesus's body(the bread) was broken and his blood(the wine) was pilt to save us from hell and give us salvation for free.
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Christians drink wine, other websites say it is a special drink to christians.
The food and the drink
Jesus asked his disciples to eat bread and drink wine in commemoration of the sacrifice of his life, according to scriptures.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe "Breaking of the Bread" was a code word for the Eucharist And in the Eucharist they use the body of Christ (bread) and the blood of Christ (wine).
The Bread represents the body and The Spirit of Christ. The Wine represents the blood of Christ. the representation came from the last supper when Jesus said to his disphiles "Take this all of you and eat it. it is the bread of my body." He picked up the bottle of wine. " Take this all of you and drink it. it is my blood. drink it so you shall be with me forever and ever." So Christians take the bread and the wine to bring them closer to Jesus, gods only son.
Bread, wine, anything else!
Usually people mostly drink wine on Sundays for celebration. You can buy liquor o Sundays if you want or that's what you always do.
Jesus asked his diciples to eat bread and wine to celebrate his life, and Christians still do it today. But the wine is usually substituted with grape juice. Bread represents Jesus's skin, and wine (grape juice) represents his blood.
Chiristians use bread and wine in their religion, if you are christened as a christian it is usually protocall to turn up for a consecutive three Sundays afterwards and line up to drink a sip of wine and a piece of stale bread. This symbolises that you are accepting God's food and that a piece of Jesus is rested upon you. The wine symbolises Jesus' blood and the bread symbolises his body. Jews use bread and wine as part of the Shabbat and Festival meals.
Usually different types of bread and pasta.
They eat bread, fruits, drink wine, and nuts.