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From Spectator to Participant: Tasting God’s Rescue

From Spectator to Participant: Tasting God’s Rescue

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In Exodus 12, God rescues His people through a sacrifice and a meal. Not an idea. Not a lecture. A lamb, eaten in haste, with blood on the doorposts. This message walks through the Passover story, explains covenant as something deeper than contract, and shows why the Bible keeps linking relationship, sacrifice, and shared food.

We also connect the Passover to communion and Jesus’ words about eating the bread of life. You can stand near the fire, smell the lamb, talk theology all day, and still miss the point. Salvation is received, tasted, and lived.

In this message

Passover context in Exodus 12
Covenant vs contract, and the “spirit of the covenant”
Why God uses food to show how salvation works
The lamb, the blood, and the urgency: eat ready to move
From spectating to participating
Communion as remembrance and participation in Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice
Jesus as the bread of life (John 6)

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