Tom Harding's sermon "When I See The Blood I Will Passover You" engages deeply with the doctrine of redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ, illustrating this through the biblical account of the Passover from Exodus 12:12-14. Harding argues that the Passover lamb serves as a foreshadowing of Christ’s atoning sacrifice, emphasizing the need for a perfect sacrificial lamb, which Christ embodies as the sinless Savior. He references 1 Corinthians 5:7, reinforcing his claim that Jesus is our Passover, who died at the perfect time to bear God's wrath for sin. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance of salvation through faith in Christ, as the application of His blood to the believer's heart is necessary for deliverance from divine judgment, echoing the necessity of both the slaughtering and the application of the lamb's blood in the original Passover.
“This Passover lamb is a picture of all of God's salvation through the lamb, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The blood must be applied to the door... It was not enough that the blood was shed.”
“If the blood of Jesus Christ be sprinkled on our soul, and we enter in by faith into that covenant of grace, we shall be protected from ever, forever, from the wrath of God.”
“Our assurance and confidence and hope does not depend upon the amount of faith we demonstrate toward the blood.”
The Passover in Exodus 12 represents God's deliverance through the blood of the lamb, a foreshadowing of salvation through Christ.
Exodus 12:12-14, 1 Corinthians 5:7
Jesus is identified as our Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, emphasizing His sacrificial role in our salvation.
1 Corinthians 5:7
The blood of Christ signifies our redemption and protection from judgment, sealing our covenant with God.
Romans 8:1, Exodus 12:13
To apply the blood of Christ means to receive Him by faith and trust in His atoning sacrifice for salvation.
Romans 5:1, Exodus 12:13
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