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In When I See the Blood, we revisit the powerful moment of Passover, where God established a covering that would separate His people from judgment. Through Exodus 12:1–13, this message reveals that it was not perfection, effort, or status that saved them—it was the blood. The lamb, without blemish, became the substitute, and its blood marked the house for protection and deliverance. This episode points us to the greater fulfillment in Christ, reminding us that the blood still speaks, still covers, and still saves. When God sees the blood, He sees redemption, mercy, and a people set apart.
By Mark Livingston Sr.In When I See the Blood, we revisit the powerful moment of Passover, where God established a covering that would separate His people from judgment. Through Exodus 12:1–13, this message reveals that it was not perfection, effort, or status that saved them—it was the blood. The lamb, without blemish, became the substitute, and its blood marked the house for protection and deliverance. This episode points us to the greater fulfillment in Christ, reminding us that the blood still speaks, still covers, and still saves. When God sees the blood, He sees redemption, mercy, and a people set apart.