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What is the significance of the blood of the lamb?

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The blood of the lamb signifies redemption and protection from judgment, central to God's covenant with His people.

The blood of the lamb is of profound significance within the biblical narrative, particularly in the context of Exodus 12 where God instituted the Passover. It serves as a token of protection, signifying the covenant relationship between God and His chosen people. When God saw the blood on the doorposts, He passed over those households, sparing them from judgment. This imagery foreshadows the blood of Christ, which, as articulated in Hebrews 9:22, denotes that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. The application of Christ's blood signifies that believers are covered and protected from the wrath we rightfully deserve, highlighting the substitutionary nature of Christ's sacrifice and affirming our assurance in God’s salvific plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 12, Hebrews 9:22

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