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Explore the significance of Passover in relation to the Old and New Covenants, uncovering its prefigurations and symbols in the Bible. Discover how Jesus fulfilled the Passover through his sacrificial death, resurrection victory, and ascension to the throne. Learn to live in the truth of what Jesus has done, being dead to sin and alive to righteousness. This session will help you understand the importance of continually reminding ourselves of God's past faithfulness, trusting in His control over the future, and embracing His presence in the present.
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THE SALVATION EVENTIntroductionSession 1 Prototype : Passover
The Salvation Event • Part 1: The Old Covenant Promise • Prototype: Passover • Poetry: Psalm 22 • Prophecy: Isaiah 52v13 – 53v12 • Part 2: New Covenant Fulfilment • The Sacrificial Death • Resurrection Victory • Ascension to the Throne • Part 3: Living in the Truth of what Jesus has done • Dead to Sin • Alive to Righteousness • In all Things God works for the Good of those who love Him
(Proto)types • Something in the OT (person, thing, event) that prefigures/symbolises one found in the NT • Noah’s flood and Baptism (1Peter3v21) • OT Sacrifices and Jesus’ redemption (Hebrews 9) • Christ ‘our Passover Lamb’ (1Cor 5v7)
The Passover • Exodus 12 • Deliverance from Slavery in Egypt • Distinction between Israel and Egypt • Annual Celebration • Mandatory for everyone • Remember God’s great deeds • Thankful for what He is doing today • Look forward to the future Messiah
Takeaway • PAST: Continually remind ourselves of what God has done for us • Jesus • Answered Prayer/Fulfilled Prophecies • FUTURE: God is in control • God is great! • Just be faithful (and patient) each day. • Promise of a great future! • PRESENT: God is with us!