Exodus 12:5–7, “Eating the Lamb (and the Lord’s Supper)” copertina

Exodus 12:5–7, “Eating the Lamb (and the Lord’s Supper)”

Exodus 12:5–7, “Eating the Lamb (and the Lord’s Supper)”

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This sermon argues that the Passover meal in Exodus 12 was not merely about the lamb’s death, but about restored fellowship with God, as Israel ate in his presence because judgment had been dealt with through substitution; that meal functioned as proclamation (confessing past deliverance, present identity, and future hope), participation (real communion with God and one another), and presence (safely eating before God without fear). Jesus fulfills and transforms this meal in the Lord’s Supper, where the church likewise proclaims Christ’s death and return, truly participates in his saving benefits by faith, and communes with Christ who is really present by the Spirit. Because the cross has decisively ended hostilities between God and his people, the Lord’s Table becomes a present outpost of Eden and a foretaste of the coming feast in the new creation, where God’s redeemed people will dwell and eat with him forever.

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