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What can we learn from the Passover lamb in Exodus?

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The Passover lamb foreshadows Christ's sacrifice, symbolizing redemption and deliverance for God's people.

The Passover lamb, as described in Exodus 12, serves as a profound symbol of Christ's atoning work. The Israelites were commanded to select a perfect lamb, slay it, and apply its blood to their doorposts, which signified God's judgment passing over their households during the tenth plague. This act of obedience prefigures Christ, who entered into history as the perfect Lamb of God, whose blood was shed for the redemption of His people. By understanding the Passover, Christians can grasp the depth of their salvation, recognizing that just as God delivered the Israelites from bondage, He delivers believers from sin and death through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:1-12, John 1:29

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