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

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The Passover symbolizes Christ’s sacrifice, which offers redemption to believers by His blood.

The Passover serves as a profound type of Christ's ultimate sacrifice for humanity. In Exodus 12, God commanded the Israelites to take a lamb without blemish, which symbolizes the purity and perfection of Christ as our sacrificial Lamb. The blood of the Passover lamb protected the Israelites from death, just as Christ's shed blood protects believers from eternal condemnation. Thus, the observance of the Passover not only commemorates Israel's physical salvation but also points to the greater spiritual redemption that is fulfilled in Christ. This typological connection calls believers to remember the significance of Christ's death and the freedom it brings from sin and judgment.
Scripture References: Exodus 12; 1 Corinthians 5:7; John 1:29

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Don Fortner · Dec 30, 2015