In the sermon titled "Death Of The Firstborn," Peter L. Meney addresses the pivotal theological topic of substitutionary atonement as illustrated in Exodus 12:1-32, focusing on the Passover event. He argues that the unblemished lamb sacrificed in Egypt serves as a type, foreshadowing Jesus Christ, who is declared the true Lamb of God. Key Scripture references include Exodus 12, where the blood of the lamb protects the Israelites from judgment, and 1 Corinthians 5:7, which connects Christ's atoning sacrifice to the Passover. The practical significance of this doctrine is emphasized in the assurance that believers are covered by Christ's blood, paralleling the Israelites’ experience, thus offering both a historical and spiritual perspective on deliverance from sin and judgment.
“The lamb was to be taken, and it was to be examined, and it was to be shown to be without blemish.”
“Wherever the Lord did not see the blood, death was imposed and the family was afflicted. But where the Lord saw the blood, he passed over.”
“Just as the children of Israel were about to be led out of the land of Egypt, so we should not be content to remain here, but rather be eagerly looking forward to our eternal home.”
“Our deliverance and safety is assured as we are under the blood of Jesus Christ.”
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