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"The Celebration of Passover"
Complied by James Goll
Apr 14, 2006
April 14, 2006
Compiled
By James Goll:
"The
Celebration of Passover"

How The
Passover Reveals Messiah
The Passover Holiday began last Wednesday
evening, April 12, 2006.
Passover Symbolism
Much of the symbolism of Jesus' last
Passover week is lost to us because we are unaware of the customs of the time.
Two examples of many symbols: Jesus came into the city of Jerusalem five days
before the lamb was killed in the temple as the Passover sacrifice for the sins
of the people of Israel.
Five days before the lamb was to be sacrificed, it was chosen. Therefore, Jesus
entered Jerusalem on lamb selection day as the lamb of God. The people did not
understand the significance of this, since they greeted Him with palm branches
and hailed Him as King, shouting "Hosanna," which means "save us." However, they
were not looking for a spiritual Savior, but a political savior. Palm branches
were a symbol of freedom and defiance, since Simon Maccabeus had entered
Jerusalem with that symbolism.
Jesus' reaction was to weep, since He realized that they did not understand the
Messiah's purpose in coming.
Passover Sacrifice
"Good Friday" (so named by the early
church) was the day of the Passover celebration and the day that the Passover
lamb was to be sacrificed. For the previous 1,200 years, the priest would blow
the shofar (ram's horn) at 3 p.m.--the moment the lamb was sacrificed, and all
the people would pause to contemplate the sacrifice for sins on behalf of the
people of Israel.
On Good Friday at 3 p.m., when Jesus was being crucified, He said, "It is
finished"--at the moment that the Passover lamb was sacrificed and the shofar
was blown from the Temple. The sacrifice of the lamb of God was fulfilled at the
hour that the symbolic animal sacrifice usually took place.
At the same time, the veil of the Temple (a three-inch thick, several stories
high cloth that demarked the Holy of Holies) tore from top to
bottom--representing a removal of the separation between God and man. Fifty days
later, on the anniversary of the giving of the law (Pentecost), God left the
earthly temple to inhabit those who call on the name of Jesus through His Holy
Spirit.
(Excerpted from www.godandscience.org and IFA Newsletter)
Passover: A Fitting Time To Intercede For
Israel
When Passover is celebrated next Wednesday evening with the traditional seder
meal, during which the Haggadah, the re-telling of the story of the exodus from
Egypt, is read, this would be an especially good time to intercede for Israel's
salvation.
Israel's Salvation
Abba, open up Israel's eyes and let them
see that salvation came in Egypt through the blood of the lamb. In fact, Lord,
help them to see that the Passover is actually the lamb itself.
"And thus
shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your
staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it (the lamb) is LORD'S
Passover.... Then Moses called for all the elders of Israel, and said unto
them, Draw out and take you a lamb according to your families, and kill the
Passover.... It is the sacrifice of LORD'S Passover, who passed over the
houses of the children of Israel in Egypt, when he smote the Egyptians, and
delivered our houses..." (Exodus 12:11, 21, 27b)
Yeshua, save unsaved loved ones of
Messianic Jews. Be gracious and convict Israel of her sin and her need for You.
Pour out Your Spirit on these seders as per Your promise to do to all Israel (Zechariah
12:10). Watch over those parts of Your Word found in the Haggadah,
especially in the Hallel Psalms 113- 118.
May statements like these from those Psalms come to life on Passover night and
open up Jewish hearts to Messiah Yeshua.
(Excerpted from Intercessors for Israel, Prayer Points 7th April 2006,
www.ifij.org)
Aliyah--Jewish Immigration To Israel
Jeremiah 31:7, the prayer for Israel's
salvation, leads to 8 and 9, God's answer of bringing the Jews home. At the
seder, "Next year in Jerusalem" is proclaimed. Lord, make it a reality when
Jewish people in exile say it, O God. "If I forget
thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember
thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem
above my chief joy." (Psalms 137:5-6)
Especially Messianic Jews--please convict them of their prophetic duty to
consider before Your throne the necessity to come home. (Isaiah
51:11) Open the eyes of the Jews in exile to see the hunters (Jeremiah
16:16), the rising of anti-Semitism, and to respond by returning to
the land of Israel.
Thank You Abba, that You said, You would gather them. This is a work of grace
from beginning to end, and we trust You to do it. "For
I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and
will bring you into your own land." (Ezekiel
36:24); "Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I will take the children of Israel
from among the heathen, whither they be gone, and will gather them on every
side, and bring them into their own land:" (Ezekiel 37:21)
Fulfill your every Word, Oh Lord. Bring Your covenant people home and reveal
to them the glorious Messiah. Open the eyes of the church so that we might know
the fullness of the days in which we live and carry the Jewish People on our
shoulders! In the Messiah's name we pray. Amen!
Passover: Crossing Over Into Your Future
A crossing over time has three phases linked with transition: Death, Confusion,
and New. The Hebrew word abar means "to cross over" or "pass over." This word
illustrates a motion. It also refers to crossing a stream or barrier ("pass
through," Numbers 21:22), invading a country
("passed over," Judges 11:32), crossing a
boundary against a hostile army ("go over," 1 Samuel
14:4), marching over ("go over," Isaiah
51:23), overflowing the banks of a river or other natural barriers
("pass through," Isaiah 23:10), passing a
razor over one's head ("come upon," Numbers 6:5),
and the passing of time ("went over," 1 Chronicles
29:30).
As a verb, the word is used in relationship to transgression or sin, such as
transgressing a covenant or commandment. One "passes beyond" the limits set by
God's law and falls into transgression and guilt. This meaning appears in
Numbers 14:41: "And Moses said, wherefore now do ye
transgress the commandment of the Lord? But it shall not prosper." We
want to die to anything in the past season that would hinder us in the season
ahead. We want to be sure the power of any besetting sin is broken. Go to the
CROSS. Resurrection and new life are on the other side.
Passover is a key time for the Church to understand for us to enter into our
full redemptive purpose. The Church had continued to celebrate this Feast for
over 300 years after the Lord's crucifixion, but then Constantine forbade its
celebration in the 4th century. The world and the enemy hates the blood.
God had heard the cry of the Israelites due to the hard labor they were under
and remembered and acknowledged His covenant with them. He found a Deliverer,
Moses, who would inform Israel that God had come to fulfill His promise to take
them to their promised land, Canaan.
Moses, the Deliverer, also had the marching order from God to go to Pharaoh and
command him to allow Israel to journey into the desert and worship Him. Israel
responded to these changes with great enthusiasm (see
Exodus 4:29-31: "and the people believed and heard that God had come to redeem
His people...") and joy, but this initial enthusiasm quickly turned
into bitter disappointment when Moses' first encounter with Pharaoh resulted in
a 'double workload' (see Exodus 5:18-21)
rather than redemption. Sometimes things get worse before breakthrough comes.
(see Exodus 6:1-9)
The people immediately accused Moses of only aggravating their condition. Be
careful not to place unnecessary blame on those who are trying to help you break
free. "And they did not listen to Moses, due to their crushed spirits and hard
work." (Exodus 6:9) It was just as difficult
for Moses to convince the Israelites of God's word as it was to convince
Pharaoh. He was assigned to not only inform the people but also to educate them
on what it meant to come out and cross over and be redeemed. Therefore, they had
to prepare themselves for their redemption. That is what Passover is about.
God had called Israel to repent prior to the Exodus, and to cleanse themselves
from idolatry of their Egyptian culture in preparation for their redemption.
Joshua did the same thing before "crossing the people over the Jordan" (Joshua
3). We must accept that the Lord has a time of preparation that He
takes us through before releasing us into the next dimension of our promise.
Celebrating Passover always points us toward our final redemption. This is a
season where the Lord wants our end to be greater than our beginning. This
Passover is so very important.
(Excerpted from "Passover: Crossing Over into Your Future" by Chuck
Pierce)
Blessings!
James Goll
www.jamesgoll.com
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