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What is the significance of the Passover in revival?

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The Passover signifies God's salvation through Christ, highlighting the centrality of His blood for deliverance when revival occurs.

The Passover serves as a powerful symbol of redemption, representing God's provision of salvation through the blood of the Lamb, prefiguring Christ's ultimate sacrifice. During revival, as highlighted in Josiah's account, the observance of the Passover—both literally and spiritually—restores the community's focus on God's saving acts. This event points to the core message of the gospel: that deliverance from sin and death comes only through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ. Revival involves a recommitment to proclaiming this message, ensuring that the truth of Christ's sacrifice is at the forefront of believers' lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:3-13, 2 Kings 23:21-22

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