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What is the significance of the blood in the Passover and Lord's Supper?

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The blood signifies God's mercy and the atonement for sin through Christ.

In both the Jewish Passover and the Lord's Supper, the blood carries profound theological implications. In Exodus 12:13, God declares that when He sees the blood of the Passover lamb on the doorposts, He will pass over the house, signifying protection and mercy. Similarly, the blood of Christ, as presented in the Lord's Supper, represents His atoning sacrifice, cleansing us from sin (Matthew 26:28). Hebrews 9:22 reminds us that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. Thus, the blood is essential as it highlights the necessity of sacrifice for redemption and the profound love shown through Christ’s willingness to shed His blood for our salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, Matthew 26:28, Hebrews 9:22

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