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Why don’t we celebrate the Passover ?
This is a question I’ve been asked before - usually around this
time of year, since Passover usually falls close to Easter. This year it is
especially appropriate because Passover begins at sundown on April 12 - just a
few hours before the day we know as “Maundy Thursday.” The day when Jesus
celebrated the Passover with His disciples in the Upper Room.
God had brought a series of plagues upon the Egyptians. These
were designed to help them see that He is the one true God and that they should
do as He said - let His people go. Release them from slavery, so they could go
settle in the land God had promised to them.
After the plagues, Pharaoh, the Egyptian leader, promised to
release the Israelites. But each time he went back on his word and kept them in
slavery. So God planned one final plague: death of the first-born male - of both
man and cattle.
So, why don’t Christians celebrate the Passover? Probably mostly
due to the fact that, since Christ came, Passover is usually viewed as an “Old
Testament” festival that we are no longer required to observe. In fact, the Old
Testament Passover event was designed to point ahead to what God would do on an
“eternal scale” when he sacrificed His own Son (“The Lamb of God”). The angel of
eternal death promises to “pass over” everyone who through faith in Jesus has
the doorposts of your heart covered by the blood He shed on the cross. We are
then released from slavery to our sin and set free to enter the Eternal Promised
Land of heaven.
But just because Passover is an Old Testament festival that
pointed ahead to Christ doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate it after Christ has
come. In fact, celebrating the Passover is a huge part of our Christian
heritage and helps us come to a greater understanding of how Jesus Christ
fulfilled the Old Testament. Celebrating Passover is definitely a good thing to
do.
A few years back we had a representative from Jews for Jesus
(Jewish people who believe that Jesus is the Messiah) present “Christ in the
Passover” for us. We shared a Passover Seder (meal) prior to learning how the
meal actually pointed ahead to Christ and to what He would do for us on the
cross.
I contacted the Jews for Jesus to see if they would be in our
area this year to present “Christ in the Passover” for us again. They didn’t
have room in their schedule this year, but have us booked for April 2, 2007.
They asked that we show a video presentation of “Christ in the Passover” this
year in preparation for the “live” version next year.
Maundy Thursday is the day Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper
while celebrating the Passover meal, so for our Maundy Thursday observance this
year we will watch the video presentation. Following that “Christ in the
Passover” presentation we will celebrate the Lord’s Supper with renewed
understanding of that special meal.
Listen to this quote from David Brickner, Executive Director of
Jews for Jesus: “I love to see the eyes of my fellow Christians light up as they
realize the significance of the Lord’s Supper in light of the beauty of
Passover.” Make a point to come to our “Christ in the Passover” presentation on
Maundy Thursday @ 7:30. I believe your eyes will do just what David Brickner
said.
Thanks for asking,
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