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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.

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  • by Beyond Today Editor
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  • by Scott Ashley, Mario Seiglie
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  • by Mario Seiglie
Few people are aware of the seven festivals God reveals in the Bible. Even fewer are aware that they center around and teach us a great deal about Jesus Christ and His role in God’s plan for all mankind.
  • by Steve Myers

Jesus Christ is the real deal. The Passover is an opportunity for us to...

  • by Steve Myers

Are we "full value" Christians? Are we fully committed to God?

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  • by Tom Robinson
The world is broken. The system doesn’t work. We’re in trouble. Big change is needed at the top and within. The annual biblical Passover observance reminds us that Jesus gave His life for this purpose, looking forward to the world’s deliverance through the Kingdom He will bring.
  • by Victor Kubik
On the night before His death, Jesus Christ shared unleavened bread with His disciples, telling them to repeat this every year in remembrance. What did this bread symbolize? What lessons are Christians to learn from it?