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How does the concept of the Passover relate to Christ?

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The Passover foreshadows Christ, the Lamb of God, whose blood delivers believers from judgment.

The Passover is deeply significant in its foreshadowing of Christ's sacrificial role as the Lamb of God. In Exodus 12, the Israelites were instructed to mark their doorposts with the blood of a lamb, signifying God's deliverance from death and judgment. This act prefigured Christ, whose blood would ultimately secure eternal life for His people. Just as the Israelites were spared judgment when God saw the blood (Exodus 12:13), so believers today are safe from divine wrath through the blood of Christ, which was shed once for all. Christ's role as our Passover lamb emphasizes the necessity of His sacrifice and underscores the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13

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When I See the Blood
Jim Byrd · Jan 10, 2024
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