Experiencing God's Deliverance Through Passover and Communion

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1) "The Passover is designed to use all five senses to teach about the time in history when God freed the Jews from slavery in Egypt. It's a story that incorporates sight, sound, smell, taste, touch." [41:01] ( | | )

2) "The breaking of bread represents the provision of God—food, freedom, purpose in our lives. It's a reminder of God's grace that set his people free from Egypt by his power, not by theirs." [51:40] ( | | )

3) "Jesus, the most powerful person in the room, didn't come to be served but to serve, to give his life as a ransom for many. This act of washing the disciples' feet, including Judas and Peter, was a profound example of leadership." [01:11:29] (Download clip | Download cropped clip | )

4) "Communion commemorates all that the Old Testament looked forward to and all that the New Testament is based on. It's a special meal where we are bonded together as one in Christ." [01:06:13] ( | | )

5) "In the communion, we get to get it right when we stop and examine ourselves to make sure that we come to this moment with clean hands and a pure heart. We honor God for choosing, delivering, and redeeming us." [01:06:50] ( | | )

6) "Jesus transformed the entire Passover feast with one moment, declaring the hidden piece of bread as His body and the cup of redemption as His blood, establishing a New Covenant for the forgiveness of sins." [01:08:55] ( | | )

7) "Every week, as we partake in communion, we remember that his blood on the doorposts of our hearts protects us from sin and death. We remember that he is the Messiah who came to deliver us." [01:09:36] ( | | )

8) "The parsley dipped in saltwater, the breaking of bread, and the hidden piece of unleavened bread all point to the grace and provision of God, teaching us about the pain of life and the joy of God's deliverance." [51:00] ( | | )

9) "The cup of sanctification honored the fact that God had chosen his people. It's a reminder of being set apart, ready to do what the Lord asks with a humble spirit." [47:17] ( | | )

10) "The ceremonial handwashing wasn't about external purity but symbolized having clean hands and a pure heart before God, which is what God expects when we come to worship Him." [48:33] ( | | )

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