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Passover Seder Part 2

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
April 14 2025

This teaching appears to use the Passover Seder to help the church see the gospel with greater depth and gratitude. Rather than treating the meal merely as a cultural curiosity, the message likely shows how the customs of Passover, even those added later in Jewish practice, point back toward the Lord's redeeming work and help believers better understand the story Jesus stepped into and fulfilled. The tone of the gathering is warm, communal, and grateful, emphasizing stewardship, blessing God for what he provides, and receiving the meal as part of a larger redemptive memory. The hope in the teaching is that God's story has always been moving toward redemption, and Passover helps the church rejoice more deeply in the faithfulness and salvation of the Lord. Let biblical feasts move you beyond curiosity into gratitude and worship. Pay attention to the ways God has built remembrance into his people's story, and ask how those patterns can deepen your understanding of Jesus and his redemption. Lord, thank you for the depth of your redemptive story. Open our eyes as we remember, teach us to receive your symbols with gratitude, and let every remembrance deepen our joy in Jesus.' salvation.

  • The gathering moves from shared meal and blessing into explanation of Passover customs, especially the afikoman and the development of seder practices over time.
  • The teaching then appears to connect those symbols back to the redemptive story fulfilled in Jesus.
  • The movement is from ritual remembrance into deeper gospel understanding and gratitude.
  • Let biblical feasts move you beyond curiosity into gratitude and worship.
  • Pay attention to the ways God has built remembrance into his people's story, and ask how those patterns can deepen your understanding of Jesus and his redemption.

Let biblical feasts move you beyond curiosity into gratitude and worship. Pay attention to the ways God has built remembrance into his people's story, and ask how those patterns can deepen your understanding of Jesus and his redemption.

Lord, thank you for the depth of your redemptive story. Open our eyes as we remember, teach us to receive your symbols with gratitude, and let every remembrance deepen our joy in Jesus.' salvation.

Sermon Messages April 14 2025 1:01:05

Passover Seder Part 2

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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This teaching appears to use the Passover Seder to help the church see the gospel with greater depth and gratitude. Rather than treating the meal merely as a cultural curiosity, the message likely shows how the customs of Passover, even those added later in Jewish practice, point back toward the Lord's redeeming work and help believers better understand the story Jesus stepped into and fulfilled. The tone of the gathering is warm, communal, and grateful, emphasizing stewardship, blessing God for what he provides, and receiving the meal as part of a larger redemptive memory. The hope in the teaching is that God's story has always been moving toward redemption, and Passover helps the church rejoice more deeply in the faithfulness and salvation of the Lord. Let biblical feasts move you beyond curiosity into gratitude and worship. Pay attention to the ways God has built remembrance into his people's story, and ask how those patterns can deepen your understanding of Jesus and his redemption. Lord, thank you for the depth of your redemptive story. Open our eyes as we remember, teach us to receive your symbols with gratitude, and let every remembrance deepen our joy in Jesus.' salvation.

  • The gathering moves from shared meal and blessing into explanation of Passover customs, especially the afikoman and the development of seder practices over time.
  • The teaching then appears to connect those symbols back to the redemptive story fulfilled in Jesus.
  • The movement is from ritual remembrance into deeper gospel understanding and gratitude.
  • Let biblical feasts move you beyond curiosity into gratitude and worship.
  • Pay attention to the ways God has built remembrance into his people's story, and ask how those patterns can deepen your understanding of Jesus and his redemption.

Let biblical feasts move you beyond curiosity into gratitude and worship. Pay attention to the ways God has built remembrance into his people's story, and ask how those patterns can deepen your understanding of Jesus and his redemption.

Lord, thank you for the depth of your redemptive story. Open our eyes as we remember, teach us to receive your symbols with gratitude, and let every remembrance deepen our joy in Jesus.' salvation.

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