The Meaning of Passover
Numbers 9:1~14 │ “Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its appointed time. On the fourteenth day of this month, at twilight, you shall keep it at its appointed time; according to all its statutes and all its
rules you shall keep it.” (2~3)
God has given you the Gospel. He has also called you as a witness of your family and family line and as a witness to save your workplace and church. God, who helped the children of Israel think about the meaning of Passover, is doing that for you now. Why do you think He’s doing that?
1.Deeply Imprint the Gospel into Your Painful Scars
The Israelites’ path ahead was blocked by the Red Sea, and Egyptian soldiers chased them from behind. It seemed as if their harsh life in the wilderness would never end. Resentment arose in their hearts, complaints erupted; they chose unbelief; and their scars deepened and hardened. However, God revealed an answer to those Israelites suffering from those scars. Through the Passover event, the Israelites experienced the solution of “only Gospel.”
2.Witnesses Who Are Rooted and Posses the Nature of the Gospel.
There are many people with scars. If they can hold onto the
Gospel and find God’s will in their weaknesses; mistakes; and painful experiences, scars will become a springboard. However, if they fall victim to their scars, they’ll be bound by fate. That’s why you must set apart time to meditate on the Gospel. Through that time, the Gospel will take root in your soul and your nature will change to enjoy God’s Kingdom.
God, who has called you as a witness, is training you to see spiritual facts no matter what the environment or circumstances may be. Even today, keep in mind that you are on the path of a witness who is imprinted, rooted, and possesses the nature of the Gospel.