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Why is the Passover important for Christians today?

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The Passover signifies God's providential deliverance and is a foreshadowing of Christ's atoning sacrifice for believers.

The Passover holds significant importance for Christians as it represents God's redemptive work through the blood of the lamb, which protected the Israelites from judgment in Egypt. This act of deliverance symbolizes the greater reality found in Christ, where His perfect sacrifice fulfills the need for atonement, indicating that salvation is granted through faith in Him. In observing the Lord's Supper, Christians remember the Lamb of God, recognizing the continuity of God's plan for redemption from the Exodus to Christ's crucifixion. This unity emphasizes that spiritual deliverance comes through the fulfillment of prophecy and God's justice being satisfied through Christ, making the Passover a foundational element in the understanding of salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:43-49

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The Exodus
Bill Parker · Apr 18, 2021
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