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What does it mean that Christ is our Passover?

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Christ being our Passover signifies that His sacrificial death provides deliverance from sin and judgment, mirroring the Passover lamb in Exodus.

Understanding Christ as our Passover is pivotal in the Christian faith. The Passover originally commemorated Israel's deliverance from Egyptian bondage through the blood of a lamb, where God promised to 'pass over' the homes marked by its blood (Exodus 12). In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul affirms this concept in 1 Corinthians 5:7, referring to Christ as our Passover lamb, sacrificed for us. His death atones for the sins of His people, shielding them from the judgment they deserve. This typological connection reveals that Christ's sacrificial love and atoning work fulfill the Old Testament foreshadowing, providing eternal deliverance for those who have applied His blood to their hearts by faith—a truth rooted in God's gracious purpose and plan.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5:7, Exodus 12, Exodus 12:13, 1 Corinthians 5

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Till He Come
Larry Criss · Mar 31, 2019
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