1. None of the bones of the lamb being broken signifies Christ's indestructible life has imparted life into us to make us His counterpart.
2. Only when we are girded (not loose) can be take the Passover in a proper way.
3. The girdle, the shoes, and the staff are for a journey of war.
4. The blood of the lamb was put on the lintel and the two side posts implies that the blood opens the way for us to get into Christ, who is typified by Christ.
5. It also protects the redeemed ones from God's judgment.
6. Both lamb and house are Christ. The lamb is the means of redemption, the house is of preservation.
7. Even with our little faith (signified by hyssop), we can still apply the Passover lamb.
8. The children of Israel were requirement to stay in house; this implies our identification. Without it, there is no redemption. The only way to be one with Him is to enter into Him.
9. The principle of redemption is there is no need for us to do anything other than to exercise our hyssop, our faith, to apply the blood. It is impossible to separate the redeeming blood from the house.
10. They remain in the house and feast.
11. To have a feast to the Lord is that we feast for Him and with Him.
12. Remaining in the house is the full course of redemption.
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