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The fourth cup of the Passover Seder represents the final step in God's redemptive plan - not just rescue from bondage, but belonging to Him as His people. Many believers experience God's deliverance but still struggle with feeling like outsiders, living under shame and returning to old patterns when stressed. The enemy cannot undo our redemption, but he attempts to distort our identity and convince us we don't truly belong. Through the new covenant, God writes His law on our hearts, transforming us from the inside out. We are called to live as chosen people, a royal priesthood, and God's own possession - praising Him not after victory, but as a declaration of who we know the winner to be.
By Trailside Church5
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The fourth cup of the Passover Seder represents the final step in God's redemptive plan - not just rescue from bondage, but belonging to Him as His people. Many believers experience God's deliverance but still struggle with feeling like outsiders, living under shame and returning to old patterns when stressed. The enemy cannot undo our redemption, but he attempts to distort our identity and convince us we don't truly belong. Through the new covenant, God writes His law on our hearts, transforming us from the inside out. We are called to live as chosen people, a royal priesthood, and God's own possession - praising Him not after victory, but as a declaration of who we know the winner to be.