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Why is eating the Passover important for Christians?

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Eating the Passover symbolizes faith in Christ and the assurance of salvation provided through His sacrifice.

In the sermon, eating the Passover is equated with faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The Passover meal represents an acceptance of God's provision for salvation—the shedding of the blood of the lamb that marked the homes of the Israelites during the Exodus (Exodus 12:43-51). For Christians, this symbolism is fulfilled in the sacrifice of Christ, whose blood atones for sin. By partaking in this feast, believers affirm their faith in His redemption and are assured of their inclusion in God's covenant community. Ultimately, this act serves as a physical reminder of one’s faith and reliance on Christ’s sacrifice, emphasizing the importance of accepting His offer of grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:43-51

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May I Believe?
Todd Nibert · Jul 8, 2007
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