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Why is the concept of Christ as the Passover Lamb important?

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Christ as the Passover Lamb is essential because He fulfills the Old Testament sacrificial system and secures our salvation through His atoning death.

The significance of Christ being the Passover Lamb cannot be overstated, as it connects the Old Testament sacrificial system to the New Testament revelation of Christ's work. In John 13:1, the narrative begins before the Passover feast, establishing a profound connection between Christ's impending sacrifice and the Passover lamb slain in Egypt. According to Exodus 12, the blood of the lamb delivered the Israelites from death, a foreshadowing of Christ's blood that would save His people from eternal death. Paul clarifies in 1 Corinthians 5:7 that 'Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us.' This typology signifies that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins, validating the necessity of Christ's sacrificial death and demonstrating the completeness of His atonement for the believers.
Scripture References: John 13:1, Exodus 12, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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