4.14.26 ~ Protection!
The Passover is an entry point for every individual into the family of God. It is said frequently at most Messianic Passover seders that Jesus is the Passover Lamb. The lamb died so Israel could live. Jesus died so we can live. What is the confusion? But if that image—if that is the one that you reach for first, the one that has the instinctual pull—turns out to be doing something different than it is assumed to do, then we have to ask questions about how we read other texts related to this particular issue. In plain English: similar wording does not always mean similar meaning. This can become a very big issue. Let us open to Exodus 12, your assignment from yesterday, and see what it actually says—the instruction God gives for the first recorded Passover. The instructions are pretty detailed, pretty specific, and pretty different from what is often assumed about the Lord's Passover (Ex. 12:1–13): Each household selects a lamb on the tenth day of the month and keeps it unti...