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Passover

April 22, 2024 (Observed evening before)

"For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us" (1 Corinthians 5:7).

Keeping the Passover each year reminds us that God is the forgiver of sin who grants us eternal life in His Kingdom through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, our Passover. This observance is a memorial of our Creator's continuing role in humanity's salvation.

  • by Mike Bennett
Jesus Christ described the core of His message in Matthew 13:45-46 as a pearl of great price. But what He did for us as His final act of love is also priceless.
  • by Graemme Marshall
A colored rope hanging from a window held great meaning for a woman in Jericho thousands of years ago. It also has special significance for us as Christians.
  • by Doug Wendt
As we look back on the Passover season, we have a reminder of an important process that should continue throughout the entire year—self-examination .
  • by Sharon VanSchuyver
I rarely schedule time to watch television, but one of my greatest media indulgences is to watch one of the Hallmark Hall of Fame movies.
  • by Kevin Epps
Each festival clearly represents specific steps in God's plan. Interestingly, the spring and autumn festival seasons also reflect and reinforce each other.
  • by Joseph Sheperd
As we approach God’s Passover each year, it is beneficial to review Israel’s first Passover with its very meaningful lessons.
  • by Mike Bennett
The following letters from and to Abdul are composites, but the events pictured by God's Holy Days are real! In fact, these little-known celebrations contain coded messages that reveal the future for everyone.
  • by David Treybig
Psst. Let me tell you a secret. Millions of professing Christians don’t even know these days exist. Yet these festivals explain how and when God will have a personal relationship with every human being, including you and me. Here’s the inside story. It’s my story, and I hope it is or will be yours.
  • by Jean Jantzen
An important part of the Passover ceremony is the washing of each other’s feet. But why would Jesus want us to do it and what does it teach us?
  • by Robert H Berendt
Passover is a word not used much in the world today; but as you will see, it is not a word nor a day that we should overlook.
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  • by Howard Davis
Why does anyone commit the ultimate act of violence against another human being? What have been the consequences of one of history’s most unjust killings?
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  • by Jerold Aust
Millions assume that Easter, one of the world's major religious holidays, is found in the Bible. But is it? Have you ever looked into Easter's origins and customs and compared them with the Bible?
  • by Janet Treadway
Do you ever feel like your weaknesses, faults and mistakes are being brought to everyone’s attention? Well I experienced that with many loud dings!