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7 Dates Seminar Part 2 Passover

Uncategorized Apr 08, 2020
 

Tonight is Passover. This was the night that Jesus instituted communion. If you don't do the full Passover it would be a good idea to take communion as a point of remembrance. 
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Here is a summary of Passover

Passover is a reminder that Jesus has set you free and translated you out of the kingdom of darkness and into the kingdom of light.

The traditional Passover meal includes...

  • Lamb - Jesus is the lamb of God and our Passover lamb
  • Unleavened Bread - to remember they left Egypt in haste and God wants to bring us out quickly
  • 4 Cups of Wine - to remember the blood of the Lamb that protects and sets free
  • Bitter vegetables - to remember the bitterness of slavery - we were all slaves to sin but Jesus set us free.

The word Passover in Hebrew is Pesach which means talking mouth.

We are supposed to be talking about where Jesus has brought us from and God said that when you do the Passover it would provide an opportunity to speak to your children about what God had done in your life. 

Passover is a reminder that we are supposed to be living by faith in the sacrifice of Jesus. The blood of the lamb set us free, forgave our sins, and set us apart by giving us the new covenant. In the Old Testament there were 613 laws that had to be kept in order to be right with God. Jesus fulfilled all that for us and gave us a new covenant in his blood that allows us to be right with God because of him and not our own works. 

One of the biggest keys to living by faith is in your words. Your words are one of the best indicators of your faith, because out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. Passover is a time to turn up your gratitude. One of the greatest expressions of faith is gratitude. 

When the Israelite people celebrated the first Passover they were told to eat the entire lamb and when they did there was not one sick or feeble person among one million people. Jesus is the word made flesh and we are supposed to be feasting on him, all of him. If you have never read your entire Bible front to back then Passover is a reminder to start. Consume the whole thing. The more you read the more you will find you have to be grateful for. 

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