How God Turned A Dark Night Into A Living Memorial
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A single night changed the calendar, the rhythm of homes, and the heartbeat of worship. We open Exodus 12 and follow the details—spotless lamb, blood on doorposts, bread without leaven, shoes on, staff in hand—to see how God turned a moment of danger into a living memorial that shapes identity and joy. This is more than a history lesson. It’s a map for how memory forms a people and how celebration keeps faith awake.
We trace the arc from Passover to the Lord’s Day, showing why weekly worship should feel like a victory feast rather than a dull routine. When God says, This day shall be unto you a memorial, he wires remembrance into the calendar so every generation can rehearse grace. That design invites questions—What mean ye by this service?—and turns curiosity into catechesis. Parents answer with revelation, not vague nostalgia: It is the sacrifice of the Lord’s Passover. Along the way, we connect these themes to the Lord’s Supper and the finished work of Jesus, our true Passover Lamb, whose victory over sin and death anchors our hope.
You’ll hear how practices shape belief, how celebration fights spiritual amnesia, and how the same God who delivered Israel still delivers today—grafting Gentiles into the promise and leading all who trust him into new life. If you’re hungry for worship that feels alive, traditions that teach, and a faith that remembers in order to move forward, this conversation will meet you at the door with sandals laced and hearts ready. Listen, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the story that sets us free.
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