The sermon "Eating the Passover" by Don Bell focuses on the theological significance of the Passover lamb as a foreshadowing of Christ’s redemptive work. The key arguments revolve around the necessity of Christ's shed blood for atonement, as indicated by numerous references to Scripture, particularly Exodus 12:8-11. Bell emphasizes that the blood signifies safety and divine protection from judgment, underpinning the Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement where Christ, our Passover, took upon Himself the wrath intended for sinners. The practical significance is a call for believers to engage fully in the sacrament, recognizing that Christ's sacrifice is not only sufficient but necessary for true communion and fellowship with God.
“It's the blood that cleanses from sin, the blood. It's the blood that makes atonement for the soul.”
“You shall eat it with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, your staff in your hand... We're looking for a city whose builder and maker is God.”
“If you take anything and tone that down, you've watered it down.”
“We got to have a whole Christ, a whole Lamb, or none of Him.”
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