SHALOM FAMILY
'Yeshua/Jesus our Passover'
(this weeks Bible Study of 'Why Passover' ...
A Reconciliation of the Crucifixion and Passover)
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SEE OUR INVITATION to SHARE AN
AUTHENTIC PASSOVER SEDER BELOW
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MID-WEEK MANNA
TZAV (Command!)5786Leviticus 6:1–8:36; Ezekiel 36:16–38; 1 Corinthians 15:1–58
“The LORD said to Moses: ‘Command [Tzav צַו] Aaron and his sons, saying: This is the law of the burnt-offering.’” (Leviticus 6:8–9)
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Rev. Dr. Wilbert D. Gough
Today, ... in the Fulness of our LORD's time, the REMNANT' of Yeshua/Jesus believing Jews and Messianic Gentiles are coming together in Rabbi Paul's 'ONE NEW MAN' Spirit and finding our Messiah within the Passover Seder.
Re-Live the Exodus journey and the mighty right arm of G_d as He brought the Jews from Egyptian bondage with miraculous Signs and Wonders. Experience the Revelation of our prophesied Messiah, YESUA/JESUS as our Messianic 'PASSOVER LAMB' as only the commanded Passover Seder experience can provide.
The Seder Experience: More than a mere commemoration, the Seder is a deeply personal and religious event. Guided by the Haggadah, participants relive the Exodus, fostering curiosity, especially among children, through the Four Questions.
Joyful Traditions and Food: Far from a time of deprivation, Passover is celebrated with joy and creativity in food preparation. Matzah takes center stage, with various forms and inventive uses representing not only manna but the sinless life of our Messiah as blameless or spotless,
Symbolism of the Seder Plate: The Seder plate holds key symbols of the Exodus story, from the matzah to the bitter herbs. The Afikomen, with all it's 'Messianic' representations is hidden and sought by children, adds an element of excitement and reward.
A Prayer for the Future: The Seder concludes with the hope for the future, encapsulated in the phrase “Next year in Jerusalem.” It signifies not just a longing for a physical place but a vision for a world where justice and freedom in our King Messiah prevail.
In essence, Passover is more than a commanded remembrance of an event; it’s a lived experience connecting generations, fostering reflection, and inspiring hope for a soon return of our Messiah, Yeshua/Jesus.
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