Saturday, June 29, 2019

The Feast of Passover: Introduction Part 1




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THE FEAST OF PASSOVER

There are three parts to the Feast of Passover:

1.     The Feast of Passover
2.     The Feast of Unleavened Bread
3.     The Festival of the Sheaf of the First Fruits

              I.     The Story In Brief:

When the time came for deliverance of the nation of Israel out of Egypt, “the house of bondage” (Ex 13:3-14), God gave specific instructions concerning the means of deliverance. It was in the message of the Passover Lamb that Moses actually preached the gospel to the Israelites, and all could either accept or reject the gospel message.
The heads of each household were to take a lamb of the first year on the tenth day of the first month and set it aside until the fourteenth day. In the evening of the fourteenth day the lamb was to be killed, and it’s blood sprinkled on the lintel and the two side posts of the household door. The household itself was to feast upon the body of the lamb roasted with fire, with bitter herbs and unleavened bread. They were to eat it in haste, and be dressed ready to leave Egypt at the midnight hour.
At midnight the death angel would pass through the land and every house that did not have the token of the blood upon the door post would suffer judgment . This judgment was the death of the first born, of both man and beast. The Lord said “When I see the blood, I will pass over you and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt” (Ex 12:12). Thus the Feast of Passover originated in the passing over of the angel of death over the blood sprinkled  doors of the Israelites or any of the Egyptians who cared to believe the gospel word.
The title (Hebrew “Pesach”) translated Passover,  means “a passing over, or to pass or hover over.” There is a double meaning  of the word “Passover” one is in judgment of the death angel, but that also of that “hovering over” in divine protection as a hen would cover her chickens (Psa 91:1-4). Thus judgment and mercy are linked in the Passover Feast according to the faith and obedience or of the unbelief and disobedience of the persons of each household, be they Jews or Egyptians. All were forbidden to go outside the door of the house until the Lord brought them forth in the hour of their deliverance.
The Lord also told them that they were to celebrate the Feast yearly and explain to their children what the whole service meant in its original setting.  

A.    Passover, The Beginning of Months- Abib (AVIV) or Nisan Ex 12:2;  13:4

The Feast of Passover was the beginning of months for Israel. It became the first month of the sacred year to the nation. Here God changed the calendar for them. The Past or the previous six months were forgotten as God introduced the new calendar for them, it was a new beginning.  The name of the Month is also significant “Abib” also called Nisan. Abib  means “green or sprouting.” Of course this month falls in the season of spring. Hence we see that it represents “New Life.Green is the color of new life, we speak about people being green or new or inexperienced . Thus we can see this speaks of being new creatures in Christ Jesus, old things are passed away, everything has become New (Green) (2 Cor 5:17). This Feast was therefore the foundation of their experience with God. The very fact that it took place in the first month, the beginning of months, shows us that God had more in mind for them in the months that lay ahead. This will be seen in the subsequent Feasts.
So for the believer in Christ, receiving Jesus as the  Lamb of God is but the beginning of one’s experience in God. It is the first, the foundational experience upon which all the rest builds, but there is more to follow. Salvation is not a destination, rather but the beginning of a great journey or pilgrimage. The New Birth is the beginning of our New Covenant relationship (Jn 3:5). No believer should get saved and satisfied or stop at this feast, but move on and celebrate the other Feasts as well. Jesus Christ is the beginning of all things, when he comes as the Lamb of God, he changes the calendar from B.C. to A.D.   
B.    The Four Days of The Hidden Lamb- Ex 12:3-6
God commanded Israel to take a lamb on the tenth day and set it aside until the fourteenth day of the first month. In others words the lamb chosen was ordained to die in due time. As believers we can see God’s plan of redemption in Jesus Christ. On the week of crucifixion Jesus entered in on the tenth day, and on the fourteenth day was slain, four days later according to the type. But also we see that “For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.” (Psalm 90:4, 2 Pet 3:8), A thousand years is as one day to the Lord, thus Jesus was hidden from Israel’s view four days, four thousand years, before he was revealed as “the Lamb of God” though he was set aside before the foundation of the world.  When Adam sinned, God set his lamb aside “Jesus Christ” for death. Jesus was fore-ordained to die. From Adam to the times of Christ we have four days to the Lord. 
  “Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; [19] But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: [20] Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,”( 1 Peter 1:18-20).  “And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.” (Rev. 13:8.) Read also (Jn 1:29,36; Eph 1:3-5, 9-12; Eph 3:10-11). In addition when Israel selected their lambs on the tenth day they would bring it home with them to prepare for the atonement in four days. Jesus arrives in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday the day set aside to select a lamb for a house, and The Father had selected his lamb for his house and brought him to his temple. Selah!

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You must admit you are a sinner, confess your sin to Jesus, repent (turn from all you know is wrong), ask Jesus to come in your heart, and begin to follow Jesus by reading and obeying his word and go to a bible believing church that teaches his word. And tell someone what Christ Jesus Has Done For You (Rev 12:10)  
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