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What does the Passover teach us about Christ's redemption?

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The Passover foreshadows Christ's redemption through its sacrificial lamb, which represents Christ as the ultimate sacrifice.

The Passover is a significant event that teaches profound truths about redemption. In Exodus 12, God commanded the Israelites to sacrifice an innocent lamb and apply its blood to their doorposts, which protected them from judgment. This practice is not merely a historical remembrance but serves as a typology pointing directly to Christ. John 1:29 refers to Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. His sacrificial death, like that of the Passover lamb, provides atonement for our sins and secures our deliverance from eternal judgment. The similarities between the Passover and Christ’s sacrifice underscore the continuity of God’s redemptive plan, encouraging believers to see the depth of their salvation through faith in the blood of Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 1:29

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Don Fortner · Apr 25, 1999
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