1. "We don't have perfect political parties. We don't have perfect political parties that we're voting for or are coming alongside of. And so as a Christian, it's incumbent to you, even though we're citizens of not of this world, we're still citizens that live in this world, that we stand for those things which most honor God. So make sure you educate yourself on that."
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2. "The Passover is when God came to Moses and he told Moses to tell the people to get the cake. To take an animal, to sacrifice it, to paint its blood over the doorposts of their homes so that when he brought the tenth plague upon the Egyptians, which was to take away their firstborn of everything that was living, that the death angel would pass over them and bring them salvation, protect them. Of course, as that plays out for us, they did not know this, but it would actually become when Jesus was crucified, he was crucified. He was crucified on the Passover. And he was our Passover lamb. And when we, by faith, put our faith in him, his blood is painted over the doorposts of our lives for our forgiveness."
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3. "The Passover clearly tells us God's redemptive plan. It clearly explains for us God's redemptive plan. See, the Passover was given so the Israelites would grasp that their freedom from slavery came at a price. An innocent lamb had to die as a substitute for them. The big doctrinal word is substitutionary atonement. Everybody say substitutionary atonement. What that means is someone or something takes your place, takes your punishment upon them so that you don't have to experience it, but rather you can experience freedom. That's what a substitutionary atonement is. And see, in the Passover, God was offering a foreshadowing of what was to come when he became a man in Jesus and laid down his life as our Passover lamb to rescue all of humanity from the bondage and suffering of sin."
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4. "Jesus was a perfect lamb. Did you know that's why Jesus was born of a virgin? You may or may not know this, but in the lineage of Joseph, there was a king who was an evil king. His name was Jeconiah. And because how rebellious, rebellious he was and how much he just literally turned away from God, God levied a curse on his lineage that whoever was born of them would never sit on the throne of Israel. Well, being born of a virgin, that curse is lifted from Christ. And so he has the right to be the king of Israel, but he does not have the curse that was put upon Jeconiah. And that's just one of the reasons he was born of a virgin. But by doing that, he had no nature to sin. He was a perfect second Adam, as we learn about in Romans chapter 5."
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5. "Faith and obedience, they go hand in hand. You can't have faith without obedience. And you're not gonna have obedience without faith. When your parent tells you to do something, you're putting faith in them that they're doing what's right and for your good. When God asks us to do things at times, sometimes we're like going, well, that's just kind of crazy. That doesn't make sense to me. I wanna submit something to you. Here's what I've learned in life. More times than not, if it makes sense to you, God's probably not in it. I can't tell you how many times that God has said, hey, I want you to do something and you're not in it. It doesn't make sense."
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6. "It marks a new beginning. For them, they were leaving Egypt. They were leaving bondage. They were leaving slavery. They were leaving, honestly, what was familiar to them. But they were stepping toward promise. They were stepping toward a future. A future where God says, I'm going to take you to a place where milk and honey flow. It's a land that you can't even begin to imagine. Where you're going to have my favor upon you. Did you know that God does the same for us? 2 Corinthians says, when we put our faith in him, we become a new creation. The old is gone. Behold, all things become new. He gives you a new outlook. He gives you a new life. He gives you the Holy Spirit to guide you and empower you. He gives you everything you need for life and godliness. He literally transforms you. The past is gone. You've been set free into the future."
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7. "If you, when you receive Christ as your Savior, if you don't step out in faith one step at a time, one day at a time, you're going to start longing for Egypt. You're going to start longing for what was because it was comfortable for you, even though it was slavery. The Passover reminds us that God has given us a whole new beginning. And the same faith that caused us to paint the blood over the doorpost is the same faith that we have to exercise every single day. There's no point in the Christian life that it's okay to live the Christian life in your flesh instead of in the Spirit. And the Passover reminds us of that."
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8. "Have you put your faith in God's Passover lamb in your life? Have you understood that you're a sinner and your sin separates you from a holy God? But God has provided, through Christ, a blood atonement, a blood sacrifice, so that the Scripture that says, without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sin, your sin can be forgiven, but it's only through Christ. Have you believed and received that? And if you have, praise the Lord. If you haven't, then in a moment I want to give you the opportunity to do that."
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