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Why is the significance of the Passover important for Christians?

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The Passover importance lies in its foreshadowing of Christ's atoning sacrifice and God's redemptive plan.

The significance of the Passover for Christians is paramount as it symbolizes the transition from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant, which is fulfilled in Christ. The Passover marked a moment of divine intervention and deliverance, and this event foreshadows the ultimate deliverance that Christ provides through His sacrificial death. By understanding the Passover, Christians grasp the depth of God's grace—how He spares His people through the blood of Christ, whom God provided as the ultimate Lamb. Moreover, the Passover fosters a connection to historical faithfulness and calls believers to remember God's ongoing redemptive work in their lives, compelling them to live in gratitude and obedience.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5:7, Exodus 12:14, Exodus 12:1-13, John 1:29

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