Passover Explanation

The Passover is about the sacrifice of Yahuah (God).     The blood of the Lamb saving man and his household.     It is about the death of the first born saving those chosen by Yahuah (God).     It is about the gaining of eternal life for those who choose to be one with Yahuah (God).     The Passover is about salvation.

The Passover is an acknowledgement of overcoming of the judgement of death by being free of the bondage of sin.     It is about you choosing to be under the guidance of Yahuah (God) and worshipping Him only to obtain His mercy.     It is a time when you honour Yahuah (God).

The Passover is about forgiveness.    A time of celebration for those who desire to be chosen by Yahuah (God).    It is the beginning of the calendation for the worshippers of Yahuah (God).    Passover starts on the eve at twilight of 14th day of the first month of the year, which started on New Moons Day.

New Moons Day is the first day of every month of the biblical calendar.     It is a time to get ready to serve Yahuah (God).     It is a day of reflection, planning ahead and taking stock of your life.     A time to be grateful and of giving thanks to God (Yahuah).     It is a day that offers you a new beginning every month.

The Passover is about your deliverance from being a captive of sin.     You coming out of the darkness and into the light.     It is the acceptance of life through the “Way” of Yahusha, the son of Yahuah (God), the Messiah, the Nazarene.

The Passover preceded the Ten Commandments.     To be accepted by Yahuah (God) you must put your old ways behind you, let go of your idolatry.     For you are offered redemption through the blood of the lamb, the Messiah.

The Passover is a time from the twilight of one day to the dawn of the next new day.     A time to humble yourself.     A time to save yourself from the snare of wickedness of this world by the repentance of your sins.     A time to think about abiding by the Ten Commandments.

Yahusha – Messiah and Lamb

The Ten Commandments is Yahuah’s (God’s) window to your soul.    Yahuah (God) defines your righteousness by your abiding to His commands and judgments.    Your abiding by the Ten Commandments is deemed to be the gaining of wisdom according to Yahuah (God).

The Ten Commandments is Yahuah’s (God’s) rod to measure your righteousness.     He uses it as a staff to either protect or smite a person according to their worth.     So abide by the Ten Commandments and use it as your protection against iniquity.

The Passover is the first feast of Yahuah (God).     It is to be your celebration of being a set apart people, sons and daughters of Yahuah (God) Almighty.     It is to be observed as a perpetual ordinance and to be celebrated as a festival to Yahuah (God), throughout your generations.

You are to celebrate it as a festival, an everlasting law.     It is a time to glorify Yahuah (God).     Eating the unblemished roasted lamb is symbolic of eating the flesh of Yahusha, the son of Yahuah (God).     The drinking of the juice of the vine is symbolic of drinking Yahusha’s blood.     Both represent the abiding in Yahusha and the gaining of eternal life.     The eating of Unleavened Bread with the roasted lamb is the beginning of humbling yourself from the sins (leaven) of life.

The Passover is a means to soften your harden heart and open it to the word of Yahuah (God).     Celebrate Passover and set yourself apart from the world around you.     Start your journey now to abide with Yahuah (God) before the troubles of this world cover come you.

Call upon Yahuah (God)…  Call upon His name.     But be earnest and respectful.     Praise God (Yahuah)!     Talk and pray to Him on a daily basis.

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