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Why is Christ called the Lord of the Passover?

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Christ is called the Lord of the Passover because He fulfills the role of the sacrificial lamb and is sovereign over its significance.

Christ, as the Lord of the Passover, embodies the very essence of salvation history. He fulfills the foreshadowing of the Passover lamb, which protected the Israelites from judgment. The events of the Last Supper demonstrate His authority as He takes the traditional symbols of the Passover and reinterprets them in light of His sacrifice. His sovereignty is evident as He orchestrates the events leading to His crucifixion, ensuring that He would be the true Lamb of God, whose blood would be shed for the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Mark 14:12-25; Exodus 12:12-14

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