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Excerpted from: Passover: An Extraordinary Peace OfferingJesus Christ's body is a multi-faceted symbol. Sometimes Christ's body is a symbol of His death, but at other times it is a symbol of life. So, it says here that the Passover bread represents Christ's body. When Jesus uses bread as a symbol for His body, it is a symbol of life, even eternal life. We won't turn to it, but John 6 explains this symbol very clearly. There, Jesus speaks of bread that endures to everlasting life. He speaks of the bread of God, the bread of life, and the living bread. When Jesus says that He is the living bread (John 6:51), it means that His flesh is not merely something that leads to eternal life, but He indicates a body that is alive. As we partake of the bread, we become one with the living Savior.
Articles
Born Again or Begotten? (Part One)
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Four)
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Four)
Have You Had Your Manna Today?
Is the Passover Just a Sin Offering? (Part Two)
Bible Studies
The Model Prayer (Part Six): Our Daily Bread
Essays
Consequences of a Wrong Focus (Part One)
Manna and the Preparation Day (Part One)
Sermons
Eden, The Garden, and The Two Trees (Part Three)
Considered Rather Than Commanded - Choose Life
'What Do You Seek?'
Sincerity and Truth (Part One)
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Six, Conclusion)
Without a Parable
Teach Us To Pray! (Part 2)
Approaching God Through Christ (Part 7)
The Food Crisis
Built as a Witness
Jesus in the Feasts (Part One): Unleavened Bread
John (Part 12)
Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 5)
Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 5)
James and Unleavened Bread (Part 3)
James and Unleavened Bread (Part 1)
Unleavened Bread and the Holy Spirit (Part Two)
Go Forward
God Expects a Return on His Investment (Part Seven)
Strategies for Escaping Babylon (Part Two)
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