Passover almost here

Posted by admin on March 20th, 2010 filed in Faith, Torah

Its that time of year again, passover time to have more wheat then is good for me. That my biggest complaint about this holiday because I eat so much matzah this year I am going to try to make different foods and see if I can keep the wheat intake down. My asthma and allergies this year have not been good so I do not want to add wheat to a thing my system needs to try to figure out. During passover I never have starved although dad feels like he does, because we celebrate it. It not like this is the best weight loss supplement because I never lose weight during this holiday I always sustain pretty well.
This year hubby and I are going to visit a friend and do a demonstration, I am hoping we can show him and his Wife Yeshua in Passover. Since all the feast and festivals are a fore shadowing of what is to come. Passover is one of my favorite holidays, why because G-d provide a way to protect the first born of Israel. They had to use the blood of the lamb on the door so that the death angel would passover there homes. This shows G-d compassion for his People and that he loves them, because anyone who put that blood on the door was passover by the angel of death. I honestly have to say I feel bad for the angel of death, I think that would be a very hard job to kill or take away G-ds creation. I don’t know why I just thought of that but consider it as a stray thought.
Pass over is a remembrance of leaving slavery for freedom. Grant it Egypt came after them and they where against the sea and G-d spread that, open. Often people say G-d isn’t the same in the old testament as he is in the New Testament, well that hog wash. G-d showed compassion countless time, he told his people what he wanted from them. Much like we are today, they decided they wanted a mediator to intercede for them and this caused Moshe to need to be there for them between man and G-d. G-d saw this wasn’t G-d and promised Yeshua to us. He promised to send us him. Passover reminds me of what Yeshua went through and I do not think I need to repeat it all because I have it in earlier post.
So this passover it a time to remove the yeast out of our lives and ask G-d what we need to change.

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