The Lamb Who was slain for us |
The Lamb that was slain
has delivered us from death
and
given us life
There was much proclaimed by the prophets about the mystery
of the Passover: that mystery is Christ,
and to him be glory for every and ever. Amen.
For the sake of suffering humanity he came down from heaven
to earth, clothed himself in that humanity in the Virgin’s womb, and was born a
man. Having then a body capable of
suffering, he took the pain of fallen man upon himself; he triumphed over the
diseases of soul and body that were its cause, and by his Spirit, which was
incapable of dying, he dealt man’s destroyer, death, a fatal blow.
He was led forth like a lamb; he was slaughtered like a
sheep. He ransomed us from our servitude
to the world, as he had ransomed Israel from the land of Egypt, he freed us
from our slavery to the devil, as he had freed Israel from the hand of
Pharaoh. He sealed our souls with his
own Spirit, and the members of our body with his own blood.
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He is the One who covered death with shame and cast the
devil into mourning, as Moses cast Pharaoh into mourning.
He is the One who smote sin and robbed
iniquity of offspring, as Moses robbed the Egyptians of their offspring. He is the One who brought us out of slavery
into freedom, out of darkness into light, out of death into life, out of
tyranny into an eternal kingdom, who made us a new priesthood, a people chosen
to be his own for ever. He is the
Passover that is our salvation.
It is He who endured every kind of suffering
in all those
who foreshadowed him.
In Abel he was
slain, in Isaac bound,
in Jacob exiled, in Joseph sold,
in Moses exposed to
die.
He was sacrificed in the Passover
lamb,
persecuted in David,
dishonored in the prophets.
It is he who was made man of the Virgin, he who was hung on
the tree; it is he who was buried in the earth, raised from the dead, and taken
up to the heights of heaven. He is the
mute lamb, the slain lamb, the lamb born of Mary, the fair ewe. He was seized from the flock, dragged off to
be slaughtered, sacrificed in the evening, and buried at night.
On the tree no bone of his was broken;
in
the earth his body knew no decay.
He is
the One who rose from the dead,
and who raised man from the depths of the tomb.
CHRIST IS RISEN!!!! |
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