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Jesus observed the Passover in anticipation of His upcoming sacrificial death. After showing us the new Passover symbols of bread and wine He asks us to continue to observe the annual Passover in this same manner as a reminder of the life He laid down for us. Read more about --> Christian Passover
Numbers 28:16 provided further instruction about proper worship of God at the Passover with regard to sacrifices and offerings. Read more about --> Passover Hstory
Christ offered Himself as the Passover lamb to redeem us from our sins and wash us clean in His blood. May the meaning of Passover inspire you and give you peace as we reflect upon Jesus Christ's sacrifice as the unblemished Lamb of God. Read more about --> Christian Passover
Leviticus 23:4-3 Places Passover within God's instructions to the nation of Israel as a whole regarding how to come before Him to worship. Read more about --> Passover Hstory
Jesus' Passover sacrifice makes possible a new relationship with God. The power of the Holy Spirit in our lives helps us bear fruit pleasing to God. Jesus gives this simple and powerful instruction immediately after His final Passover with His disciples. Read more about --> Christian Passover
The question in Numbers 9 concerns how to handle a situation where a person is not able to observe the Passover at the time commanded. The question comes up because of a particular incident involving men who were unclean because they were burying a dead body. Read more about --> Second Passover
The immediate setting of Exodus 12 is not the grand stage of Egyptian history it takes place within the humble homes of the people of Israel on the eve of their departure. The Passover begins as a simple shared meal packed with great meaning not only for Israel but all of mankind. Read more about --> Passover Symbols
Christian Passover | at Passover Jesus tells His disciples the meaning of His death and their new relationship with God. Read more about --> Christian Passover
Christ offered Himself as the Passover lamb to redeem us from our sins and wash us clean in His blood. Let us rejoice together with Him this spring festival season! Read more about --> Christian Passover
The forgiveness and reconciliation with God that comes through Jesus' Passover sacrifice is the beginning of His new creation in us. The burst of renewed life we see each spring is a powerful reminder of what God is doing in our lives. May blessings be beyond measure during this spring holy day season. Read more about --> Unleavened Bread For Christians
The symbols and acts of Passover worship are introduced during the exodus of Israel out of Egypt. This setting firmly plants God's powerful plan of redemption into the course of human history. The symbols and acts of Passover are continued and modified by Jesus to reflect the personal spiritual salvation of Christians and the meaning of Jesus' sacrifice. Read more about --> Passover Symbols
Celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles! And may God's promises for all things to be made new fill you with hope throughout the year. Read more about --> Feast of Tabernacles
We are all looking forward to the day when the Holy Spirit of God covers the entire earth Read more about --> Feast of Tabernacles
The peaceful glow of God's presence shines out during the Feast of tabernacles like no other time of the year Read more about --> Feast of Tabernacles
In Exodus the Feast of Tabernacles is presented as it fits into an overall schedule of holy celebrations that are organized into 3 main groups focused on the main harvest cycles. Read more about --> Feast of Tabernacles
The Feast of Tabernacles starts on the 15th day of the seventh month on the biblical calendar and lasts 7 days (Leviticus 23:34). Today most of us use a different calendar (invented by Julius Caesar) that means the Feast of Tabernacles is celebrated in the fall of our calendar year (usually in September or October) depending on how the cycles of the two calendars match up. Read more about --> Feast of Tabernacles
The Feast of Tabernacles is a time when God's people are to gather together to worship and to hear His words. Read more about --> Keeping the Feast of Tabernacles
God tells us He is present within the body of believers... especially when they are gathered together (Matthew 18:20). Today the Feast of Tabernacles is best kept by gathering together with the other members of the body of Christ and presenting ourselves before God for seven days as instructed. Read more about --> Keeping the Feast of Tabernacles
God's basic command to keep the Feast of Tabernacles is repeated here as part of a larger series of instructions to the priests and Levites regarding the appropriate offerings and sacrifices to be made in the tabernacle (later the temple) on behalf of the entire nation. Read more about --> Keeping the Feast of Tabernacles
The mention of the Feast of Tabernacles in 1 Kings 12:19-33 shows us that the observance of this festival was an important event for God's chosen people. The Feast of Tabernacles was a time when the entire nation gathered together to worship and offer thanks to God in a place where God had chosen to place His name (Jerusalem at this point in history). Read more about --> Keeping the Feast of Tabernacles
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