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What does the Bible say about the Passover and faith?

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The Passover signifies faith in God's provision, highlighting that salvation comes through the blood of Christ, symbolized by the lamb.

The Passover, as noted in Hebrews 11:28, is a testament to faith that Moses demonstrated when he kept the observance and instituted the sprinkling of blood. It emphasizes that escape from God's wrath comes not through human effort but solely through faith in God's promises and provisions. This act signifies faith in the Lamb and the value placed on the sprinkled blood, illustrating that salvation has always been through grace received by faith, as shown throughout scripture from Abel and Noah to the Israelites under the blood of the lamb. Moses' observance of the Passover was not just a ritual; it embodied a trust in God's word that brought deliverance from judgment.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:28, Exodus 12:13, Genesis 6:8, Romans 4:3

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