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Passover Celebration

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The Passover celebration, rooted in the Exodus narrative, serves as a profound reminder of God's deliverance and covenant faithfulness. Instituted in Exodus 12, the Passover commemorates the Israelites' liberation from Egyptian bondage, where the blood of the lamb marked their doorposts, sparing them from judgment. This act of faith is echoed in Hebrews 11:28, which highlights the significance of faith in God's promises. As believers reflect on the Passover, they recognize its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the ultimate Passover Lamb, as described in 1 Corinthians 5:7. Jesus' sacrificial death during Passover week underscores the connection between the Old Testament ritual and the New Testament revelation of salvation. In John 1:29, John the Baptist identifies Jesus as "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world," linking the themes of sacrifice and redemption. Furthermore, the Last Supper, celebrated during Passover, illustrates the new covenant established through Christ's blood, fulfilling the promise of Jeremiah 31:31-34. As Christians partake in communion, they remember not only the historical significance of Passover but also their identity as redeemed people, called to live in the light of God's grace and truth.

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In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of embracing the principle of coming to God as a little child and crying out to Him. The speaker also highlights the significance of the Passover and how whole families and communities would gather together for this event. The sermon discusses th

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