The sermon titled "Christ our Passover," preached by Angus Fisher, centers on the doctrine of Christ as the fulfillment of the Passover lamb, highlighting the significant typology found in Exodus 12. Fisher argues that the Passover represents a new beginning for the people of Israel, symbolizing deliverance from bondage and sin, which is ultimately realized in Christ's sacrifice. He references Exodus 12:3, 12, and 14, alongside 1 Corinthians 5:7, illustrating how Christ's death brings freedom from the judgment of sin, paralleling the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt. The practical significance of this sermon rests in the assurance provided by Christ's atonement for believers, affirming that through His blood applied to their lives, they are granted salvation and eternal life, thus initiating a new creation in Christ.
“Christ is our Passover, and it is for freedom that Christ will set you free.”
“The Passover lamb, as we said earlier, comes after the separation of darkness and light.”
“Shed blood doesn’t save anyone; it is the blood applied that matters.”
“It's blood applied. Applied to the door of places that saves. It’s not just blood shed.”
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