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What is the difference between the 'Jews' Passover and the 'Lord's Passover'?

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The 'Jews' Passover is ritualistic and performance-based, while the 'Lord's Passover' hinges on faith in Christ's atoning sacrifice.

The distinction between the 'Jews' Passover and the 'Lord's Passover' is crucial in understanding the nature of salvation. The 'Jews' Passover was marked by a focus on human effort—observance of rituals and ceremonies to earn God's favor. This reflects a works-based mentality where individuals believed their actions could persuade God to save them. In contrast, the 'Lord's Passover' rests entirely on God's promise, as demonstrated in Exodus 12:13. Here, salvation is assured through faith in the blood of the sacrificial lamb, symbolizing Christ's ultimate sacrifice. This key distinction upholds the doctrine of sovereign grace, affirming that salvation is granted through God's unmerited mercy rather than human merit.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13

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