Pray and Feast for 21 Daysনমুনা
Passover Part 1 // Jesus - The Passover Lamb
Everything that the Passover lamb signifies (mercy, faithfulness and deliverance), Christ is even more so. Most will know the Old Testament story of the first Passover. Israel is under the brutal bondage of Egypt when God calls Moses to lead the Israelites to the land promised to Abraham. After Moses’ requests to Pharaoh are repeatedly declined, God judges the land of Egypt but promises the Israelites that through the sacrifice of a Lamb, He will have mercy and His judgement will pass over the houses of the Israelites.
What the Passover Lamb was for the Israelites under bondage, Christ is for all humanity: mercy, faithfulness and deliverance. As John the Baptist proclaims, He is “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29, NLT) The Israelites celebrated their deliverance every year with a feast. How much more do we have to celebrate now that we have seen what Christ has done for us!
Prayer:
God, we thank You for Your faithfulness to us in providing us with Jesus and that through Him we are delivered from bondage and are free to step into an eternity with You. In this time of prayer and feasting we choose to celebrate all that You have done for us through Christ. We ask that You use this time to remind us that in Christ we are forgiven, set free and delivered. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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About this Plan
Happy New Year everyone! As we come into not only a new year, but a new decade, we have decided to collectively embark on 21 days of prayer and feasting! We pray as you read and meditate over these devotions, you come with an attitude of thanksgiving and praise. Come thanking God in prayer that He has already given it to us!
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