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What does the Bible say about the significance of the Passover lamb?

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The Passover lamb symbolizes Christ, whose sacrifice delivers believers from judgment and reflects God's righteousness.

In Exodus 12, the Passover lamb is central to God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt, symbolizing Christ's atoning sacrifice for His people. The blood of the lamb marked the houses of the Israelites, protecting them from God's judgment upon Egypt. This act foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, whose blood, shed for the many, satisfies God's justice and fulfills His purpose of reconciliation. As noted in the sermon, the blood of Christ not only represents His sacrifice but also serves as a reminder of God's grace and mercy toward His elect, ensuring that they are passed over from eternal condemnation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:1-14, Mark 14:22-24

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