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“Where is the Lamb?”
Exodus 11.
Opening illustration of Rawlings knocking over the crockpot.
Mess is everywhere.
Food is gone
It caused me to ask, “where is that animal??”
1.
The Promise of Passover
Notice:
a. the Why?
Why did God call His people to do this?
Well God was about to prove a few things:
He was God alone
He was a Man of His Word
He is faithful
he will accomplish His plan
He would deliver them from bondage
He was about to prove who He is.
b.
The What?
so what was about to happen through this?
Israel would be delivered from bondage (verse 1)
Israel would be paid back! (v. 2)
egypt would see their God as favorable (v. 3)
God would set something new up.
This would judge all the people
anyone that didn’t have blood on their door posts, the firstborn would die
2. The Procedure of Passover
a. God Established Order
Notice somethings here:
The Lamb had to be Selected (v.
3-4)
The people were required (their first step of obedience) was to go to the local store and buy a lamb.
The Lamb was Spotless (v. 4)
It had to be without blemish… perfect!
The Lamb was Settled (v. 6)
They would buy the lamb and the lamb would stay in their house for a few days.
Imagine how quickly the family would begin to love that precious animal.
The Lamb became the Substitute (v. 6)
Exodus 12:13 “13 And the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where ye are: and when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt.”
The Lamb was Slain
the blood was applied
the blood was on the doorposts
b.
God Envisioned Ordinance
Exodus 12.
This was to be set up every year.
It would be the start of a new year.
It was like a fresh start for God’s people.
That would have no leaven
God wanted them to be set apart.
Leaven was a picture of sin.
God wanted the people to be set free from all bondage
c.
God Expected Obedience
3. The Principles of the Passover
What does that have to do with me?
What does this teach me?
a. the Cost of Sin
It’s taught that the lamb was held down for our sin.
b.
The Call to Sanctification
c.
The Contributor of our Strength
The rest of the Lamb was eaten for the people’s strength.
They ate the Lamb so they could make the walk into the land of victory!!
4. The Picture of the Passover
Hayden… where is my lamb?
a.
The Lamb Jesus was Selected
b.
The Lamb Jesus was Spotless
c.
The Lamb Jesus was Settled
d.
The Lamb Jesus was my Substitute
e. the Lamb Jesus was Slain
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