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Exodus 11:1-12:42 The Passover: Remembering the past Pointing to the future
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Overview Judgment & History (the link to last week) Typology The Passover: sacrifice, grace, redemption The Passover lamb The Passover feast The Passover transaction So what?
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Judgment God’s judgment is rooted in God’s justice Both reflect his nature (although not completely) Judgment is certain Judgment is all-inclusive Judgment will be devastating
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Typology To qualify as a “type” Rooted in history Main point of the story The fulfillment must intensify the features Is this a valid type? John 1:29 1 Corinthians 5:7 Revelation 5:6, 5:12-13 etc.
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So what? We need to take the Bible’s teaching about judgment seriously There is a way of escape
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The Passover lamb Was a picture of Jesus who was the Lamb of God The lamb was substituted for the firstborn Yearling – cut off in the prime of life Had to be perfect Taken from the flock Separate from the flock
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So what? Jesus, the perfect lamb of God gave himself as a sacrifice for us He died in our place to purchase our freedom Do we keep in mind the cost? Do we live in the light of the cost?
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The Passover feast Was given before the law Was celebrated by families not dispensed by a priest The blood had to be sprinkled Was roasted whole Was to be eaten Was to be eaten completely Ready to leave
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So what? It is not enough that Jesus died: We have to receive the forgiveness by faith We have to repent We have to give Him His rightful place
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The Passover transaction Jesus takes my sin on himself Jesus gives me His righteousness
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Today’s take-away Judgment is certain, universal and devastating God himself has dealt with the problem of our sin at great cost to himself We need to take this to ourselves
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