“The Passover & Communion”
DISCUSSION
In Deuteronomy
16, Moses explains the details concerning the Feast of Passover. There is no way of us knowing just how long
it had been from the time of the actual Passover until now, but one would
assume it wouldn’t have been that long ago.
If we recall, in Exodus 12 the Passover as it happened, is when God
separated His people from their captors: the Egyptians. From that event, God has always wanted the
Israelites to partake of a yearly feast as a reminder of the victory that God
had given to His people. However, the feast
was designed to be much more of a way to help them to remember their freedom
from the Egyptians. It was also a way to
point them in the direction of Jesus. He
was the true Lamb of God, without blemish, and it was through His death on the
cross (the blood on the doorpost), that we gain God’s protection, as well as
the freedom from the sin that enslaves us. The Passover was an allusion to the
cross. It was by God’s design that they
partook of this feast once a year by way of a reminder of what God had done for
them. For us today, God did not give us
a yearly reminder, but a weekly reminder in the Lord’s Supper. Each first day of the week Christians gather
together to partake of communion to remember the victory that the true Lamb of
God brings to His people. If the
Passover was so important to God that He provided them a yearly reminder of its
events, just think of how much more important He saw Christ’s death in His
institution of weekly communion. As you
prepare for Worship this week and even further prepare your minds for partaking
of the Lord’s Supper on Sunday, remember that it was on a Friday evening, just
like this one, that Jesus breathed His last breath on that cross. Maybe, today’s
reading of the Passover was sent as a way of reminding us just how important
the death of Christ is to us.
Prayer
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