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Exodus chapter 12 describes the institution of the Passover, a yearly festival that commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt. The Passover symbolizes the renewal of the covenant between God and the Israelites, as they remember the story of their ancestors' liberation and their journey to the Promised Land.

As believers in Jesus, the Passover represents Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Jesus was crucified during the Passover festival, and we believe that Jesus' death and resurrection fulfill the meaning of the Passover. Jesus is the Passover lamb whose blood was shed for the redemption of humanity from sin and death.

How does your understanding of the Exodus story and The Passover help you understand what Christ did for us as Christians?

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Exodus

From muddy ocean floors and sea walls, to manna from heaven, and water from rock. This plan follows the story of the Exodus, when God is revealed as Yahweh. This 8-week plan has a theme of the Exodus narrative each week as well as two memory passages to focus on.

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