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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Passover 6008

Every year Passover is different. There are a thousand ways to tell the story of our deliverance from Egypt, a thousand ways to relate the prophetic shadow pictures of how the Messiah fulfilled those prophesies, and a thousand more trails to explore as we make each Passover unique to the body of Believers with whom we assemble.

However, every year Passover is the same. We rid our dwellings of all leaven before preparing the unleavened bread that we will be eating for seven days beginning at sundown the end of the 14th day of the month of the Aviv (sundown April 21st). That evening, which begins the 15th of the month of the Aviv, we will celebrate the Passover with unleavened bread and bitter herbs as we rehearse our departure from Egypt.

A lot of traditions that are fun have developed surrounding the Passover meal. Even some pagan fertility rites have found their way onto the seder plate in the "Orthodox" Passover celebration. But we will celebrate our deliverance from man-made religion and pagan sun god worship through Yahshua, while remembering that the Lamb of God was slain as our substitute so that we could follow the example of Yahshua the Living Torah.

One thing we never neglect at Passover is our modern tradition of gathering around the warm glow of the widescreen TV to watch a powerful presentation about the Messiah's fulfillment of the prophetic shadow pictures embedded in the Passover.

The Messiah: Prophecy Fulfilled is a beautiful 55 minute motion picture that factually represents the Messianic Jewish perspective of the first century followers of Yahshua. Tears flood the eyes of both young and old alike as we experience a Passover seder as it is led by a Pharisee rabbi who becomes a disciple of Yahshua. You will never be the same again!

Order The Messiah: Prophecy Fulfilled with Nick Mancuso Today or Tomorrow (4/16) by Priority Mail (+$4.60) to ensure delivery before Passover call 616-583-0200. Don't miss this heartwarming spiritual adventure.

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