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The Lamb's Blood Protection
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| Is the Passover feast actually a rehearsal or a foreshadow? | |
| I think both. | |
| I think it's both. | |
| It's certainly a foreshadowing because you have the gospel in the book of Exodus. | |
| You have the gospel in the Passover story where a lamb is sacrificed to provide covering, Kippurah, for the children of Israel and anyone who knows about the blood. | |
| So the blood becomes the protection against death. | |
| Jesus is our protection against eternal death. | |
| Amen. | |
| Instead of the blood of the lamb, and we'll talk more about the lamb being applied to the doorposts of their houses so that the angel of death will see and pass over them. | |
| When I see the blood, I will pass over you. | |
| But now it's the blood of the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world applied to our hearts that causes eternal death to pass over us and we enter into eternal life. | |
| That's the picture. | |
| It's a foreshadowing. | |
| The Passover Lamb, there's only two people in Egypt. | |
| There's those that have the blood and those that don't. | |
| That's it. | |
| It's the same with the gospel. | |
| So it is a foreshadowing, but it's also a rehearsal for that final meal that we celebrate together, that culminating meal, the marriage supper of the lamb. | |
| So it's both. | |
| It's both revelatory. | |
| It's a foreshadow. | |
| The Bible says that the Old Testament are types and shadows of things that were to come. | |
| And it's filled with Jesus. | |
| Jewish people say Jesus is not in the Old Testament. | |
| Wrong answer. | |
| He's everywhere in the Old Testament. | |
| If you look at the name Yeshua, it means salvation. | |
| He's everywhere. | |
| He's in the Lamb that takes away the sins of the world. | |
| He's in the sacrifice that's provided for Abraham before he slaughters Isaac. | |
| He's appearing to Hagar in the wilderness and providing for her the revelation that she is going to have a son. | |
| He's everywhere. | |
| If you look, if you have eyes to see, so there's all of these types and shadows. | |
| The feasts of the Lord, the biblical calendar are types and shadows of the Messiah. | |
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Looking Forward to His Rule
00:00:18
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| No greater event than the Passover. | |
| The Messiah is in here. | |
| Jesus is in here. | |
| And then, of course, it's a rehearsal for the wonderful time when he's ruling and reigning out of Jerusalem. | |
| I don't know about you, Jim. | |
| I'm looking forward to that time. | |
| I'm looking forward to his rule out of Jerusalem. | |