How will you celebrate Passover?

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Blik

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Very few Christians will be celebrating Passover, they prefer to celebrate our gift of eternal life on Easter, but a few of the remnants prefer to celebrate as the Lord instructs rather than as men instructs. Most of these must celebrate Passover alone, as so few prefer the April 8th beginning of Passover this Wednesday.

I would love to hear from those who are celebrating alone, wondering how they are celebrating. Also, those who have found others to join them and what they are doing to celebrate this most holy of holy days.
 

Blain

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You know I have never celebrated it before and am not sure how your supposed to but I would be willing to try. besides I never liked easter lets not pretend it's about Jesus when it's really about a glorified bunny lol
 
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Normally, the Passover was a reminder celebration of something Yahweh brought His Chosen people through. As a Christian, we can claim it to be connected to our Messiah. But to celebrate Passover is more of a reminder to me of what Jesus was thinking about during those final days before His Crucifixion. He no doubt had the weight of the entire Earth upon His shoulders. He no doubt was prepping for His betrayal, surrender, and what that meant in terms of punishment. And no doubt, He knew those who worshipped Him with palm leaves singing Hosanna to the King were many who probably later screamed, "Free Barabbus and Crucify Jesus." And still, He took the time to work one on one with His Disciples. Especially Peter, revealing to Peter he would deny Him 3 times.

Jesus said a couple of times that consequences would be like having a millstone around their necks. I can only imagine that is how much He felt He was carrying to save us from Eternal Damnation.
 

Blain

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Normally, the Passover was a reminder celebration of something Yahweh brought His Chosen people through. As a Christian, we can claim it to be connected to our Messiah. But to celebrate Passover is more of a reminder to me of what Jesus was thinking about during those final days before His Crucifixion. He no doubt had the weight of the entire Earth upon His shoulders. He no doubt was prepping for His betrayal, surrender, and what that meant in terms of punishment. And no doubt, He knew those who worshipped Him with palm leaves singing Hosanna to the King were many who probably later screamed, "Free Barabbus and Crucify Jesus." And still, He took the time to work one on one with His Disciples. Especially Peter, revealing to Peter he would deny Him 3 times.

Jesus said a couple of times that consequences would be like having a millstone around their necks. I can only imagine that is how much He felt He was carrying to save us from Eternal Damnation.
I can't even begin to imagine what he was going through at that time if we actually knew the actually heaviness he was going through at that time we might not think he was human at all no person could bare such weight and yet he still showed love with his followers at passover
 

Blik

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Normally, the Passover was a reminder celebration of something Yahweh brought His Chosen people through. As a Christian, we can claim it to be connected to our Messiah. But to celebrate Passover is more of a reminder to me of what Jesus was thinking about during those final days before His Crucifixion. He no doubt had the weight of the entire Earth upon His shoulders. He no doubt was prepping for His betrayal, surrender, and what that meant in terms of punishment. And no doubt, He knew those who worshipped Him with palm leaves singing Hosanna to the King were many who probably later screamed, "Free Barabbus and Crucify Jesus." And still, He took the time to work one on one with His Disciples. Especially Peter, revealing to Peter he would deny Him 3 times.

Jesus said a couple of times that consequences would be like having a millstone around their necks. I can only imagine that is how much He felt He was carrying to save us from Eternal Damnation.
Celebrating Passover was the last thing Christ did, and at that feast celebration he stated that the Passover lamb was Him. He said to do this (what he was doing was celebrating Passover) in remembrance of me.

It is your opinion that you should not celebrate it, so don't. But, as scripture told Christians celebrating by God's direction in Colossians 2:16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day.
 
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I can't even begin to imagine what he was going through at that time if we actually knew the actually heaviness he was going through at that time we might not think he was human at all no person could bare such weight and yet he still showed love with his followers at passover
I agree with you 100%
 
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Celebrating Passover was the last thing Christ did, and at that feast celebration he stated that the Passover lamb was Him. He said to do this (what he was doing was celebrating Passover) in remembrance of me.

It is your opinion that you should not celebrate it, so don't. But, as scripture told Christians celebrating by God's direction in Colossians 2:16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day.

I do follow His example by partaking in "Communion" (His body and blood). Indeed, He was the Passover Sacrificial Lamb. Personally, when a church body celebrates "Communion" together, they are remembering His final days, Death, Burial, and Resurrection.
 

gb9

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just so everyone knows this, the o.p. thinks that we have to keep the Sabbath to be saved, and that the romans invented sunday worship, and that Jesus rose on the Sabbath.
lots of lies to process, just wanted to let all know.
 

Blik

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just so everyone knows this, the o.p. thinks that we have to keep the Sabbath to be saved, and that the romans invented sunday worship, and that Jesus rose on the Sabbath.
lots of lies to process, just wanted to let all know.
Of all the people who are down right liars and gossipers you are right there on that list.
 

gb9

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Of all the people who are down right liars and gossipers you are right there on that list.
hey, maybe you have changed your mind about some of these things. hope so.

by the way, I could be wrong about this, I think you are in Italy . glad you are o.k.
sorry if the virus has affected any loved ones you have.
 

hornetguy

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Since I'm not Jewish, and don't celebrate Jewish holy times... I won't.
I am certainly aware of , and will probably remember specifically, the Jews and their tribulation in Egypt. I will also remember MY passover, given to me when Jesus went to the cross. The angel of death will pass over me for eternity.
 

hornetguy

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Celebrating Passover was the last thing Christ did, and at that feast celebration he stated that the Passover lamb was Him. He said to do this (what he was doing was celebrating Passover) in remembrance of me.

It is your opinion that you should not celebrate it, so don't. But, as scripture told Christians celebrating by God's direction in Colossians 2:16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day.
You have either mis-read, or misunderstood that passage. Jesus was telling the apostles to remember him when they ate the bread and drank the cup.... NOT to celebrate Passover. It simply happened to be on Passover.
 

hornetguy

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I do follow His example by partaking in "Communion" (His body and blood). Indeed, He was the Passover Sacrificial Lamb. Personally, when a church body celebrates "Communion" together, they are remembering His final days, Death, Burial, and Resurrection.
Yes.... communion is OUR passover feast.
 

posthuman

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He no doubt had the weight of the entire Earth upon His shoulders.
well, yeah..

being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person,
and upholding all things by the word of His power

(Hebrews 1:3)
He is God.
the whole earth has its existence in Him, and is sustained by Him, just as every moment it has existed since He created it.

Jesus wasn't 'worried' or 'afraid' or 'anxious' -- God does not fear, or fret
 

Blik

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hey, maybe you have changed your mind about some of these things. hope so.

by the way, I could be wrong about this, I think you are in Italy . glad you are o.k.
sorry if the virus has affected any loved ones you have.
I have NOT changed my mind, I would have to change the bible to do that. I have NEVER said at any time that you must use the last day of the week as Sabbath to be saved. I have often said that salvation depends on our accepting all of Christ. I have said that I haven't found a scripture that backs up the change in the days we are to celebrate. But you know and I know what salvation is based on and you also know you have to make it up to say I believe salvation is depends on Sunday or feast worship.

The Lord does not take misrepresenting salvation lightly as we read in Matt. 18:6--"If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea".

This post is supposed to be about how people who honor Passover are celebrating, and the answers are mostly from the majority of Christians we believe God cancelled Passover. They should start their own post not butt into this one. But perhaps there isn't Christians who don't believe God cancelled Passover when God told about communion.
 

Blik

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You have either mis-read, or misunderstood that passage. Jesus was telling the apostles to remember him when they ate the bread and drank the cup.... NOT to celebrate Passover. It simply happened to be on Passover.
It is your belief, what you truly think of this passage. But Christ was celebrating Passover, and that was the point, I don't see the truth in that it just randomly happened on that day. But we all need to be true to our own understanding.
 

Whispered

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just so everyone knows this, the o.p. thinks that we have to keep the Sabbath to be saved, and that the romans invented sunday worship, and that Jesus rose on the Sabbath.
lots of lies to process, just wanted to let all know.
That has to be addressed. gb9 is bringing false witness against Blik. No, they're not innocently mistaken in the above because they make it a point, if you read their posts toward Blik or directly to her, to slander Blik at any opportunity. Because this outright lie above, and it is deliberate and a lie, has been corrected by Blik and others to gb9's attention repeatedly. And they refuse to accept the truth and instead promote slander and defamation of Blik, and of coarse in doing this they're repeatedly proving themselves a wilful liar intent on leading people to look askance at Blik due to gb9's hope people believe gb9's lies about Blik.

To be clear, as one who has repeatedly corrected the liar above, BLIK HAS NEVER EVER NOT ONCE SAID YOU HAVE TO KEEP THE SABBATH TO BE SAVED!
Furthermore, there is evidence that Sunday worship is a Roman worship day for the God Saturn. The Sabbath day according to Jewish custom begins at sundown on Friday and lasts to sundown on Saturday.
Not even gb9 can fabricate falsehoods and slander about that. The Jews preceded gb9's evil agenda against Blik.

So there you have it. gb9 willfully bears false witness against Blik. And they hope you believe him and turn on Blik. Why else would someone troll a Christian woman and spread malicious lies about her if not to turn people against that targeted Christian woman?
Pray for gb9 that the evil in their heart is vanquished by the light of Christ. Don't believe him! Pray for him.

And be aware that if you are a Christian you could be next on gb9's radar for slander, lies, and defamation!
 

Whispered

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We shall be celebrating this year. Bless you sister Blik. :) Never be dissuaded by devils in keeping your feet firmly on the path.
How the Passover Reveals Jesus Christ
by Rich Deem
Introduction

The festival of the Passover has been celebrated by Jews for thousands of years. It is the retelling of the great story of how God redeemed the Jewish nation from enslavement in Egypt.1 The celebration itself was given to the Jews while they were still in Egypt.2 The original celebration centered around the Passover lamb, which was sacrificed and its blood put over the doorposts as a sign of faith, so that the Lord passed over the houses of the Jews during the last plague poured out on the Egyptians - the killing of every firstborn.3 To a large degree, the Passover lamb has been eliminated from the Passover festival (with the only remnant being the roasted lamb shank bone).4 The New Testament says that Jesus is our sacrificial Lamb.5 The Passover lamb was to be a "male without defect,"6 which is the same description given to Jesus.7 In addition, when the lamb was roasted and eaten, none of its bones were to be broken.8 This fact was also prophesized for the Messiah, whose bones were not to be broken.9 It was customary during crucifixion to break the leg bones of the person after a few hours in order to hasten their death. The only way a person could breathe when hanging on a cross was to push up with his legs, which was very exhausting. By breaking the legs, death followed soon by asphyxiation. However, in the case of Jesus, they broke the legs of the other two men, but did not break His, since He was already dead.10

Passover symbolism

Much of the symbolism of Jesus' last Passover week is lost to us because we are unaware of the customs of the time. For example, Jesus came into the city of Jerusalem five days before the lamb was killed in the temple as the Passover sacrifice for the sins of the people of Israel. Five days before the lamb was to be sacrificed, it was chosen. Therefore, Jesus entered Jerusalem on lamb selection day as the lamb of God.11 The people did not understand the significance of this, since they greeted Him with palm branches12 and hailed Him as King,13 shouting "Hosanna,"14 which means "save us." However, they were not looking for a spiritual Savior, but a political savior. Palm branches were a symbol of freedom and defiance, since Simon Maccabeus had entered Jerusalem with that symbolism.15 Jesus' reaction was to weep,16 since He realized that they did not understand the Messiah's purpose in coming.

Passover sacrifice

The day Jesus was crucified was the day of the Passover celebration and the day that the Passover lamb was to be sacrificed. For the previous 1,200 years, the priest would blow the shophar (ram's horn) at 3:00 p.m. - the moment the lamb was sacrificed, and all the people would pause to contemplate the sacrifice for sins on behalf of the people of Israel. At 3:00,17 when Jesus was being crucified, He said, "It is finished"18 - at the moment that the Passover lamb was sacrificed and the shophar was blown from the Temple. The sacrifice of the lamb of God was fulfilled at the hour that the symbolic animal sacrifice usually took place. At the same time, the veil of the Temple (a three-inch thick, several story high cloth that demarked the Holy of Holies19) tore from top to bottom20 - representing a removal of the separation between God and man. Fifty days later, on the anniversary of the giving of the law (Pentecost), God left the earthly temple to inhabit those who call on the name of Jesus through His Holy Spirit.21

Burial

The festival of unleavened bread began Friday evening (at sunset). As part of the festival, the Jews would take some of the grain - the "first fruits" of their harvest - to the Temple to offer as a sacrifice. In so doing, they were offering God all they had and trusting Him to proved the rest of the harvest. It was at this point that Jesus was buried - planted in the ground - as He said right before His death.22 Paul refers to Jesus as the first fruits of those raised from the dead in 1 Corinthians.23 As such, Jesus represents the fulfillment of God's promise to provide the rest of the harvest - resurrection of those who follow the Messiah.

Resurrection

Christian symbolism in the Passover occurs early in the Seder (the Passover dinner). Three matzahs are put together (representing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). The middle matzah is broken,24 wrapped in a white cloth, and hidden, representing the death and burial of Jesus.25 The matzah itself is designed to represent Jesus, since it is striped and pierced, which was prophesized by Isaiah, 26 David,27 and Zechariah.28 Following the Seder meal, the "buried" matzah is "resurrected," which was foretold in the prophecies of David.29

Christian communion

It was during a Passover seder30 that Jesus proclaimed that the meal represented Himself and that He was instituting the New Covenant, which was foretold by Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah.31 The celebration of this covenant has become the ordinance of communion in the Christian Church. At the end of the meal, Jesus took the unleavened bread, broke it, and said that it represented His body.32 Then He took the cup of wine, which would have been the third cup of the Seder - the cup of redemption. He said that it was the new covenant in His blood "poured out for you."33 It is through the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that we are declared clean before God, allowing those of us who choose to accept the pardon, to commune with Him - both now and forevermore through the eternal life He offers.

Conclusion


If you are a Christian, I encourage you to celebrate the Passover with your friends and neighbors. Our family has been doing this for the last six years and have used the celebration as a way of sharing the gospel of Christ in a fun and non-threatening manner. For more information on how you can celebrate your own Passover Seder, see the related pages below.