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Why is the observance of Passover important for Christians?

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The Passover signifies redemption and foreshadows Christ's sacrificial work, reminding Christians of their salvation.

For Christians, the observance of the Passover not only connects to the historical exodus of Israel from Egypt but also encapsulates the essence of salvation through faith in Christ. The Passover represents God’s mercy and protection over His people, a theme that finds its ultimate meaning in Christ's atoning sacrifice. By participating in the remembrance of the Passover, Christians acknowledge the completion of redemption through Christ as their Passover lamb. Therefore, this feast serves as a solemn reminder of what Christ has done, prompting believers to reflect on their faith and relationship with Him as their Savior and to celebrate the new covenant established through His blood.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:14, 1 Corinthians 5:7-8

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