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Why is the blood of the Passover significant for Christians?

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The Passover blood signifies God's provision for salvation through Christ, illustrating both justice and grace.

The blood of the Passover serves as a pivotal symbol of God's redemptive plan, foreshadowing the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. In the original Passover, the Israelites marked their doorposts with the blood of a lamb, and by this act, they were spared from God's judgment (Exodus 12:12-13). This sacrificial system underscores that salvation stems not from human merit but from divine provision—pointing to Christ as the ultimate Passover lamb whose blood, when applied by faith, spares believers from divine wrath. Thus, it reinforces the significance of acknowledging the depth of our sinfulness and the glorious grace provided through Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:12-13, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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