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In this episode, we explore the rich biblical meaning behind the Passover as commanded in Deuteronomy 16. Though Israel still observes the Passover today, many miss the true spiritual significance that God intended, one that points us to His sanctifying work, His redeeming power, and the unity of His people.
We walk through three major themes found in the text. First, we look at the Sanctified Offering, the unblemished sacrifice, fully consumed, and made accessible to all, even those once considered unclean. Then, we examine the Special Observance of the month of Abib: the timing, the place, and the bread that reminded Israel of their suffering and their sudden deliverance. Finally, we consider the Solemn Assembly, the gathering of God’s people around one focus, His greatness and their redemption.
As we trace Israel’s Passover from the first month of their sacred calendar to the pilgrimage feasts that shaped their year, we uncover a rhythm of remembrance that ultimately points forward to Christ, our Passover Lamb. The episode closes by drawing a clear connection to the Lord’s Table, where believers today remember the sacrifice that secured our redemption.
If you want to better understand the Passover in its biblical context, and see how it prepares the way for Christ—this episode will deepen your appreciation for God’s deliverance, both then and now.
By Calvary Baptist Church5
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In this episode, we explore the rich biblical meaning behind the Passover as commanded in Deuteronomy 16. Though Israel still observes the Passover today, many miss the true spiritual significance that God intended, one that points us to His sanctifying work, His redeeming power, and the unity of His people.
We walk through three major themes found in the text. First, we look at the Sanctified Offering, the unblemished sacrifice, fully consumed, and made accessible to all, even those once considered unclean. Then, we examine the Special Observance of the month of Abib: the timing, the place, and the bread that reminded Israel of their suffering and their sudden deliverance. Finally, we consider the Solemn Assembly, the gathering of God’s people around one focus, His greatness and their redemption.
As we trace Israel’s Passover from the first month of their sacred calendar to the pilgrimage feasts that shaped their year, we uncover a rhythm of remembrance that ultimately points forward to Christ, our Passover Lamb. The episode closes by drawing a clear connection to the Lord’s Table, where believers today remember the sacrifice that secured our redemption.
If you want to better understand the Passover in its biblical context, and see how it prepares the way for Christ—this episode will deepen your appreciation for God’s deliverance, both then and now.