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Why do Christians celebrate the Passover in relation to Christ?

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Christians view the Passover as a precursor to Christ's sacrificial death, securing eternal redemption.

The Passover is celebrated by Christians as it represents the pivotal moment in God's plan for redemption, which is fulfilled in the death of Christ. In Exodus, the blood of the Passover lamb protected the Israelites from death, symbolizing the salvation found in Christ. Jesus, referred to as the Lamb of God (John 1:29), takes away the sins of His people through His sacrificial blood. By understanding the significance of the Passover, Christians recognize that Christ's death and resurrection provide the ultimate deliverance from sin and eternal judgment, granting them access to new life in Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 1:29

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