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What is the significance of Christ as our Passover lamb?

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Christ is our Passover lamb, whose sacrifice brings complete redemption from sin and death.

The significance of Christ as the Passover lamb lies in the fulfillment of Old Testament types and shadows. In the Exodus, the blood of a lamb protected Israel from death during the final plague (Exodus 12:13). This event foreshadowed Christ, who is referred to as the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29). His sacrificial death serves as ultimate atonement, removing sins once and for all, unlike the regular sacrifices of the old covenant that only provided a temporary covering. Through His death and resurrection, believers are redeemed, justified, and provided assurance of eternal life with God. Thus, every observance of the Lord's Table not only remembers Christ's sacrifice but reaffirms His identity as the true Passover lamb.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 1:29, Hebrews 9:12

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This Passover
Joe Terrell · Nov 21, 2021
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