The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast
Religion & Spirituality
The original Passover was the Gospel in living illustration! God's primary purpose of the Passover in Egypt was to prophesy of the True Lamb of God" to be slain on Passover day. It is the oldest, continuously observed holiday in human history, having been celebrated for some 3,500 years by Jewish people the world over in obedience to God's command of Exodus 12:14.
The Passover celebration has a distinct "order" to it; the Hebrew word for "order' is "seder". In this lesson, we procede through "The Passover Seder" and explain the historical reasons for the various items on the Seder Plate (i.e. matzo, bitter herbs, a roasted shank bone of a lamb, charoseth paste, an egg), what each of four cups of wine symbolize, why there are pillows on the chairs around the table, and an empty chair and place setting, etc.
But the Passover is so much more than a memorial celebration of Israel's physical deliverance from bondage in Egypt. It is an absolutely INCREDIBLE typological prophecy of Christ and the spiritual deliverance from mankind's bondage to sin. If you have never experienced a Seder from the Messianic perspective, you are in for "an eye-opener"! The unity plate with its three wafers of unleavened bread - the middle one of which is BROKEN and WRAPPED IN A WHITE LINEN NAPKIN, HIDDEN from view, and then FOUND amidst great rejoicing and reward for the finder - amazingly pictures Christ's death, burial, and resurrection!
In fact, the Jews call that broken, wrapped, hidden, and then rejoicefully-found piece of unleavened matzo, the "Afikomen" (a mysterious Greek word in an otherwise Hebrew Seder). Non-Messianic Jews use this term, but do not realize its significance! Find out what the word "Afikomen" means in this study! Share this message with Jewish friends and pray they realize their Messiah has already come!!
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