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What does the Bible say about the significance of the Lord's Passover?

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The Lord's Passover signifies Christ as our ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling the requirements of God's law for our redemption.

The significance of the Lord's Passover is deeply rooted in the understanding that Christ is our ultimate sacrifice, the Lamb provided by God for the redemption of His people. As stated in John 19, the preparations for the Passover coincide with the brutal scourging and crucifixion of Jesus, signifying His role as the sacrificial lamb. Throughout Scripture, specifically in passages like Isaiah 53 and Genesis 22, we see that God has consistently pointed towards Jesus as the fulfillment of all sacrificial offerings, underscoring that through His suffering and death, we are reconciled to God and our sins are atoned for. It is essential for Christians to recognize that the suffering Christ endured was for our healing, as every stroke He received was for our sins, fulfilling the prophecy, 'by His stripes we are healed.'
Scripture References: John 19, Isaiah 53, Genesis 22

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