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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice is significant?

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Christ's sacrifice is significant as it fulfills the Old Testament types and shadows, particularly seen in the Passover lamb.

The significance of Christ's sacrifice is rooted in its fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial system, particularly as the Passover lamb. Exodus 12 outlines the requirements for the lamb to be without blemish, which directly correlates to Christ's sinless nature. Just as the Israelites were saved from death through the blood of the lamb, believers are saved from eternal death through the shed blood of Christ. This typology emphasizes that the entirety of Scripture reveals God's plan of redemption through Christ, who is both the sacrificial lamb and the fulfillment of all Old Testament sacrifices.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:5, John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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The Passover
Paul Mahan · Oct 3, 2001
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