PASSOVER Taken from church of Great GOD
God reveals His plan of salvation for mankind in His
commanded holy days. The first step in that plan is shown
in the observance of the Passover. The world around us is
filled with sin and evil of every kind, and it has been that
way since Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s command not
to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. For
God to fulfill His plan of reproducing Himself, He had to
provide a way to redeem man from his sinful condition and
implement a means of forgiveness.
Passover
God is holy and will not tolerate sin in any form. Because
He will not allow sinful people into His Kingdom, humans
must be “justified.” By this, God forgives a person’s sins,
brings him into a right relationship with Himself, and
imputes Christ’s righteousness to him. Only after being
forgiven can people take the additional steps of character
development and overcoming to qualify to enter the Kingdom
of God. Our annual keeping of the Passover reminds
us of this initial step in fulfilling the plan of God.
1 .When God called the children of Israel out of Egypt,
did He need to show them when the year began?
Exodus 12:1-2.
COMMENT: During their long sojourn in Egypt, the Israelites
lost track of time. God had to show them when His year
began so that they could begin observing His holy days.
Israel’s calling out of Egypt symbolizes God calling us out
of this evil world.
2. Is Passover one of God’s festivals? Leviticus 23:4-5.
COMMENT: Passover is a feast of the LORD, not of the Jews!
3. How was Israel to keep the Passover? Exodus 12:3-11.
COMMENT: God told each Israelite family to choose an
unblemished lamb on the 10th day of Abib. On the 14th day
at twilight (just after sundown as the 14th began), they
killed the lamb, putting its blood on the doorpost and lintel
of their homes. Then they roasted and ate the lamb.
4. Why did they put the blood on their doorposts and
lintels? Exodus 12:12-13.
COMMENT: The blood was a sign to the death angel to “pass
over” their homes when it went through Egypt. Thus,
Israel’s firstborn were saved, while Egypt’s firstborn died.
5. What did killing the lamb and putting its blood around the
door represent? Isaiah 53:7; John 1:29; Acts 8:32; Revelation
7:14; I Peter 1:18-19.
COMMENT: These yearly rituals represented the death of
Jesus Christ, God in the flesh. The innocent lamb had to be
without blemish because it represented the only Man who
ever lived a perfect, sinless life. Jesus was the Lamb of
God, who gave His life and shed His blood so that we
may be saved from eternal death by paying the penalty
for our sins. Through faith in His sacrifice, we receive
forgiveness of sin and come into a right relationship with
God. Because His life was worth more than all human life
combined, His sacrifice paid the price for all sin. He
redeemed us from the penalty that God’s law imposes and
freed us to live righteously.
6. Was Jesus crucified on Passover? John 18:39; 19:13-18.
COMMENT: Our Savior was crucified in the early afternoon of
Passover day. This further confirms He was the One who
was to give His life as a ransom for many. Even to the very
day, He completely fulfilled the symbolism of the lamb.
7. Did Jesus observe the Passover during His life on earth?
Luke 2:40-42; John 2:13, 23.
COMMENT: Jesus kept the Passover because God had
commanded it. In this, He set us a perfect example,
showing us that we should observe this festival too.
8. Are New Testament Christians commanded to keep the
Passover? I Corinthians 5:7-8.
COMMENT: Paul instructs the Corinthian Christians to observe
the Passover as a memorial of Christ’s death, our Passover.
9. What did Jesus teach is the first step in observing the
New Testament Passover? John 13:1-5, 14-15.
COMMENT: While His disciples ate the Passover meal,
Jesus washed the disciples’ feet. Considered a lowly
responsibility in that culture, footwashing was performed
by servants when visitors entered a house. By performing
this act of humility, Jesus shows us how we should serve
each other. He commands Christians to follow His example.
10. What else did Jesus teach His disciples to do in keeping
the Passover? Matthew 26:26-29; Luke 22:19-20.
COMMENT: Jesus told His disciples to partake of unleavened
bread and wine during the Passover service. Through
this command, He charged His followers to observe it as
a memorial of His death for all time. Since Christ’s death
completely fulfilled the symbolism of killing a lamb, we no
longer need to slaughter a lamb in keeping the Passover.
11. Must all converted Christians observe the New Testament
Passover every year? John 6:48, 51-54.
COMMENT: Unless we eat His flesh (represented by the
unleavened bread) and drink His blood (symbolized by the
wine), we have no life in us and will not inherit eternal life!
How vital it is for us to keep the Passover every year!
12. Did the New Testament church of God continue to
keep the Passover yearly? Acts 12:4.
COMMENT: Some translations grossly mistranslate the Greek
word pascha as “Easter.” It always means “Passover.”
13. Did the apostles teach the Gentiles to observe the
Passover? I Corinthians 11:23-26.
COMMENT: The apostle Paul carefully taught the Gentile
Corinthians to keep the Passover using the symbols of
bread and wine that Jesus had instituted. Christians must
keep the Passover “till He comes,” and the true church of
God will still be observing the Passover as He commanded.
All those who have accepted His redemption eagerly
anticipate His return to share the eternal life He makes
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