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The Lamb’s High Feast
Exodus 12:1-14
On Good Friday, our Lord was crucified
and laid in a tomb. As it was in the beginning of creation, so it was with our
Lord’s Passion. After completing His work of redemption He declared, “It is finished!” and He rested in the
tomb on the Sabbath Day. As the Church gathers this day, she rejoices in the
happy news that Christ who died has risen from the dead. The liturgy for the
Easter Vigil places the death and resurrection of Christ in the context of the
Passover: “This is the Passover of the
Lord in which, by hearing His Word and celebrating His Sacraments, we share in
His victory over death.” This also recalls Paul’s words to the Corinthians:
“Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been
sacrificed.”
The Passover was closely connected with
the exodus of God’s people from
This was not just to be a one-time
thing. The exodus itself was not repeated again, but the remembrance of it was
to be kept as a “feast to the Lord”
throughout their generations. “You shall observe this day throughout your generations as
an everlasting ordinance.” God wanted them to remember this day
forever. He wanted them to remember His great work of redemption, and to
celebrate it annually with their families.
But this Passover festival that
commemorated their exodus from the hands of Pharaoh served a greater purpose.
It was a type and shadow of that greater exodus, when the Lord’s own firstborn
Son would suffer the pains of death for sinners. That is why Paul says that “Christ, our Passover Lamb,
has been sacrificed.” Christ was the true Passover Lamb, whose blood was
shed so that we might be spared eternal death. By His death and resurrection,
God has brought His true
Israel
Through the wave that drowns the foe. Alleluia!
The wave that has drowned the old evil
foe in us is none other bloody water that flowed from our Lord’s side,
representing Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. By that blessed washing away of
sins, the old man in us has been drowned and engulfed. Those who are baptized
into Christ’s death and resurrection have freed from bondage to sin and Satan.
But the Lord’s Passover would not be
complete without a meal. The Israelites were commanded to eat the flesh of the
roasted lamb. Likewise, our Lord says to the true
The peace of God which passes all understanding will
keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus always. Amen.
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