Exodus 12:3 3… every man shall take for himself a lamb, according to the house of his father, a lamb for a household.
Jews worldwide celebrate the Passover feast. The feast, which
has been kept for generations, commemorates the deliverance of
the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. (Exodus 12:14) The night
before the Israelites left Egypt, the destroyer went through
the land killing the firstborn of man and beast. Only those
households with the blood of the Passover lamb on their
doorposts were spared.
God had told the Israelites, “Take a lamb, a lamb for a
household.” It was a lamb for each family. This tells us that
the Lord Jesus Christ, who is our true Passover Lamb, is for
whole families to be saved!
So your children are blessed once you receive Jesus. Your
unsaved spouse and grandparents are blessed too, because Jesus
is now the Lamb for your whole household. Your unsaved loved
ones will enjoy the blessings of the saved. The Bible says
that the sanctified will sanctify the unsanctified. (1
Corinthians 7:14) Yes, they will still need to personally
receive Jesus as their Savior, but God has marked them for
salvation because you are saved!
Now, each household took a lamb which God said had to be
without blemish. Why? Because the lamb typified Jesus, the
true Lamb of God, who is without sin. John the Baptist said of
Jesus, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the
world!” (John 1:29)
The lamb was then killed, and its blood put on the two
doorposts and lintel of the house (Exodus 12:7), such that it
speaks of the cross. Today, the destroyer has to pass over
every family that believes in the finished work of Jesus at
the cross and puts its faith in His blood, because there has
already been a death. The blood proves it — the innocent Lamb
for the guilty family!
Jesus also celebrated the Passover the night before He was
crucified. But He was instituting the greater Passover. This
time, it was not deliverance from Pharaoh and Egypt, but from
Satan and his kingdom of darkness! It was not deliverance from
slavery in Egypt, but from a life of bondage to sin to a life
of liberty as free men in Christ!
Beloved, Jesus, the Lamb of God, sacrificed Himself to set
you free. And when the Son sets you free, you are free indeed!
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