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  • Thank you for posting this video, we have had a member of Jews for Jesus share this at our place of worship and it was wonderful. We are preparing a Seder meal and watching this video helped me to remember important things.

  • Thank you for posting this video, we have had a member of Jews for Jesus share this at our place of worship and it was wonderful. We are preparing a Seder meal and watching this video helped me to remember important things.

  • Alleluyah ! Peace , Love , Unity to all :-)

  • Amazing and beautiful! I pray that the Light reveals the true meaning of these traditions to all the Jewish people as they celebrate Passover this year!

  • @2007DNT , Non-Jewish Messianic Christian Believers also celebrate the Passover in accordance to the 1st century

    tradition of Yeshua & His followers :-} Peace .

  • @26mel1 Oh, I understand. I meant that as the Hebrew people celebrate the Passover meal, they will realize, as David shows here, it all points to Jesus!

    

  • @2007DNT , Yes , it does , thank you dear one :-) Have a joyous Passover ! Peace & Love .

  • E X C E L A N T - God Bless You.

  • well done studies, thank you for sharing the truth.

    the truth and the only truth. Come Lord Jesus Come......SOOOOOOOOOON*

  • Thanks for posting this video! Very much needed insight for the church today. Could you also post some links as to where one can get the ceremonial items used in the Passover? Thanks for the encouragement & exhortation. Praise God!

  • @amtorres99 Jews for Jesus has a web site that you can go to and if you click on Christ in the Passover you will see a lot of information as to how to prepare a Seder meal ... food to use and meanings behind what it is you are doing. Absolutely beautiful and I agree wth your post, Praise God !!

  • Why did God want people to slaughter lambs/goats for protection against a plague? If he designed the plague and decided the only protection against it is blood you are instigating peaceful people to kill innocent creatures. Additionally, I could think of a dosen of more peaceful ways to persuade the Egyptians, given the fact God is all powerful. Instead he chose the way of pain and suffering for mostly innocent people. When Saddam used mustard gas we despised it, if God inflicts diseases its ok?

  • @OhReallyNoWai Because Judgment is the Lords, you cannot do better than God because you are not God. If you read the Exodus story, the plagues were designed to be against the gods of the Egyptians. God was showing these people that He alone is God. The reality is that no one is innocent and we are all going to face God's judgment unless we are atoned for. That is why Jesus came as the Sacrificial lamb, true innocence, to take the punishment. God is good, we deserve nothing. Amazing Grace

  • @JewsForJesus Indeed-each plague was specifically against one of the Egyptian gods, showing they were helpless to protect them. As well, the lamb/kid was a picture of Jesus and His redemption-As the blood applied to the posts of the house caused the Lord to pass over that house and the inhabitants of it, so the blood of Jesus Christ applied to the heart of the believer will cause the Lord to pass over that soul when He judges. Jesus WAS the Passover Lamb of God!

  • @JewsForJesus How is it good to kill innocent people, who have most likely been deceived by false Gods. If you want to show you are the only God, a all-loving God could have thought of better (more peaceful) ways I think. If killing and making people suffering is his way of persuading people, fine, but that being said, what makes him such a good God? To me it is kind of like a parent telling his child: love me or I beat you up. Using fear as a tool of persuasion doesnt sound peaceful to me.

  • @OhReallyNoWai I just finished preaching through the historical account of the plagues and God had given Pharaoh multiple opportunities and ample evidence that He was indeed God but Pharaoh hardened his heart. The issue there is the same issue today. People want to worship who or what they want when and how they want at their convenience and priority. But, if there is one God - each must come to God on God's terms not their own. BTW, Egyptians who heeded warnings left w/ Israel.

  • @OhReallyNoWai -- good questions. The overlying theme of the plagues was to give Egypt a chance to release the Jews from captivity. The thing about mankind is we are quite stubborn and often need a harsh response in order for us to get the point. Yet God was indeed patient and merciful with Egypt. No one is 'innocent' -- some are just more guilty than others. There was only one person who ever lived who God treated worse than they deserve -- Jesus. He received the wrath we deserved.

  • @OhReallyNoWai So would it be better to not give them a chance to repent? The plagues were not fatal unless they heeded the warning. If the Egyptians wanted, they would be safe, and many were in fact saved from the plagues. The plagues is also a type of what will come soon upon this earth, so repent from your ways and humble yourself before the Lord who loves you more than anything, but He is also a God of Justice and Grace, it is easy to forget that.

  • @OhReallyNoWai Another interesting thing is that Egypt had 400 years to repent their ways, yet they decided to make the people who had given them so much prosperity, into slaves and prevent them from offering the Lord Worship the way He intended. Just a thought, how would you be if someone had kept you and your family in slavery for several centuries? Would you offer them Grace as God did?

  • @Mekelsior I just think an omnipotent being would have more peaceful options to solve such issues. Speaking of slavery, the Bible condones it. It provides guidelines on how to treat your slave and how hard you can beat him. Even though there is a debate about this, it's clear the Bible does not explicitly condemn slavery. How does that make Christianity any better than ancient Egyptian religions? If the Bible provides the moral highground, am I being immoral for being against slavery?

  • @OhReallyNoWai Both yes and no. The Bible states that we are slaves, either to sin or to God. The thing is however, that God is a wonderful slavemaster. If you do not like the word, then substitute it with King. Or love, to be a slave to Love is a wonderful life, where all you do and everyone around you is to make sure that everyone is having the best life they can possible get. Study the commandments of God, they are 10 laws, while the government you have, has thousands.

  • @Mekelsior I am not talking about slavery to sin, I am talking to being a slave to other people. The Bible does not explicitly condemn this. You think it's good that the Bible says you can only beat your slave up to a certain point? I think it's just better without slavery. Then again, what makes Christianity better than the Egyptian ancient religions? I am glad our governments have thousands of laws, there are many things not covered by the Bible. I am glad they forbid slavery, too.

  • @OhReallyNoWai Why did God give the Israelites laws on how to treat slaves? Because no one else had laws regarding this, and they were abusing them beyond reason. The Bible is pro freedom, that is why there was an exodus, but it also allows people to sell their labors to pay down debts and so on. It is a deep study, but the overall message is freedom and not to abuse your brother. If you have slaves, or employees, don`t abuse them but be just and mercifull. :)

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