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Passover – a celebration of freedom
- April 2, 2012
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- Category: God's temple/Tabernacle History Israel Political system Spiritual food spiritual system which jesus
Passover feast of unleavened bread is a Jewish celebration which commemorates the season of freedom.
God brought Israel out of limitation (Egypt):
During the season of Passover which falls in the first month called Nissan (Abib) on the Hebrew Jewish calendar, God brought out the children of Israel from the captivity of Egypt (Mizraim).
Every spring time in the month of Nisan, the Jewish nation celebrates Passover.
1 Corinthians 5:6-8:
…For indeed Christ Yeshua, our Passover, was sacrificed for us.
Therefore let us keep the feast of Passover, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
The word Passover means; to be Passed-over, to be spared, to obtain salvation or to be saved from destruction, or to cross over the boundaries and limitations that hinders one’s life from reaching the greatest potential of his/her inner abilities.
Passed over by God’s judgement!
Every passover that comes, there is a wrath or judgement of God which judges evil and condemns the wicked, and so it is with those who keeps the passover, they shall be passed over.
Passover – Crossing over from the state of limitations:
The hebrew word “Mizraim” means Egypt.
The word “Egypt” (Mizraim) means; limitations, to be bound by a contract or covenant of slavery.
The month of Nisan when Passover is celebrated, was also the same season when Adam and Eve ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Egypty – Mizraim is the physical state of being in debt, paying interest or to be restrained by a debt bondage.
Egypt (limitation) is a place where the system of witchcraft, evil political laws, scientific methods of synthesis, the Roman civil law, the art of Astrology, Freemasons and the Illuminati, hinders the people from being able to express their true identity.
In the season of Passover the Jews celebrate God’s energies (spiritual presence) of Salvation, redemption and freedom which comes during the season of spring time.
The rabbinic teaches that; there is a Mizraim (Egypt) for every human being on the earth, but via the celebration of passover, one can be able to break out of every limitation so that he/she may be able to move towards his freedom or purpose in life.
Read about the Passover Lamb which takes a way the sins of the world
Article written by Alex Ngabo/taken from www.Ngabo.net/