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How does the Passover relate to God's judgment?

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The Passover reflects God's judgment against sin, demonstrating His justice and mercy through the blood of the lamb.

The Passover serves as a profound illustration of God's judgment and mercy. In Exodus 12, God declares that He will execute judgment upon Egypt, striking down all firstborns. However, He provides a means of escape for His people through the blood of the lamb, which acts as a sign for divine protection. This act showcases God's justice in punishing sin while simultaneously offering mercy to those who follow His command. It also points forward to Christ, who bears the ultimate judgment for His people. Thus, the Passover becomes a central theme in understanding God's holy nature and His incredible grace in salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:12-13, Exodus 11:5

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The Passover
Bruce Crabtree · Nov 7, 2012
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