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What does eating the Passover lamb represent for believers?

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Eating the Passover lamb represents feeding on Christ by faith and recognizing our reliance on Him.

In Exodus 12, the instruction to eat the Passover lamb symbolizes the necessity for believers to feed on Christ spiritually. Just like the Israelites were to consume the lamb, Christians are called to embrace and internalize the gospel of Christ. This eating signifies our need for His grace, recognizing that He is the source of spiritual nourishment and life. Jesus illustrated this in John 6:53, stating that unless one eats His flesh and drinks His blood, they have no life in them. Therefore, consuming the lamb in the Passover underscores our dependency on Christ for eternal sustenance and symbolizes our transformation through His grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:8, John 6:53

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The Passover Lamb
Tom Harding · Sep 27, 2009
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