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What is the significance of the Passover in relation to Christ's sacrifice?

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The Passover is significant as it foreshadows Christ’s sacrifice, where His blood protects believers from judgment.

The Passover represents a pivotal moment in the history of God’s people, illustrating deliverance through blood. In Exodus 12:12-13, the Israelites were instructed to sacrifice a lamb and apply its blood, which protected them from God's judgment. This event typifies Christ's ultimate sacrifice, where His blood serves as our protective covering. When Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper, He connected the Passover lamb to His sacrifice, thereby fulfilling its symbolic meaning. In this way, the Passover is a profound reminder of how Christ, as our perfect Passover Lamb, ensures that judgment passes over those who trust in Him, offering a majestic display of God's mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:12-13, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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