What does the Bible say about the Lord's Passover?
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The Bible describes the Lord's Passover in Exodus 12 as a commemorative feast that signifies God's deliverance of His people from Egypt.
Exodus 12 details the Lord's instruction for the Passover, a feast of remembrance where the Israelites were to sacrifice a lamb without blemish, apply its blood to their doorposts, and eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. This act kept their faith alive in God's promise to spare them from judgment during the final plague on Egypt. The Passover serves as a profound picture of Christ, the ultimate Lamb, whose blood delivers us from sin. When God sees the blood of Christ applied to our lives through faith, He passes over our sins and grants us salvation.
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