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Why is the sacrifice of the Passover lamb important for Christians?

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The sacrifice of the Passover lamb is foundational for understanding salvation through Christ's finished work.

The significance of the Passover lamb is foundational to Christian theology, demonstrating God's redemptive plan. The lamb's blood, which protected the Israelites, foreshadows the blood of Christ that secures eternal deliverance from sin and judgment. As Christians, we take refuge under that blood, signifying our faith and trust in Christ's sacrifice. The Passover illustrates that salvation is not through our works but through God's grace, fully displayed in Christ's atoning sacrifice, where He bore the wrath due to us and delivered us into life.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 6:53-54, Romans 8:1

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Exodus 12
Eric Floyd · Oct 3, 2021
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