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Why is the doctrine of 'Christ as our Passover' important for Christians?

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Understanding Christ as our Passover is crucial because it signifies our liberation from the law and our identity as God's redeemed people.

The doctrine of Christ as our Passover highlights the significance of Christ's sacrificial death in relation to the Passover feast in the Old Testament. Just as the Israelites were spared from death by the blood of the lamb, so too are believers redeemed from sin and death through the blood of Christ. This concept is foundational to understanding our freedom from the curse of the law. Christ is the fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrifices, representing a New Covenant in which we are not bound by rituals or observances. Instead, we celebrate our liberation and union with Him every day, recognizing that it is through His sacrifice that we are made righteous and have eternal life.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5:7, Galatians 3:13

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