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This evening, at Sundown marks Passover – a commemoration of the deliverance of God’s chosen from the hands of wickedness and oppression, both in Exodus from Egypt and from Sin and Death at the Cross.
Honestly, we’re going to keep it exceedingly short today. The truth is that there are layers upon layers of meaning in the observance of Passover, and each time I do so, I find new revelation just waiting for discovery. I stated previously, ad reiterate here, that if you would like to conduct a Seder and are in need of one, please feel free to use the Haggadah I posted in 2020. You may use it, change it, or otherwise do with it as you like.
Next week, we’ll continue our foray into theology, but for now, let me simply say;
Chag Pesach Semeach – חג פסח סאמח
~ May you have a joyous Passover celebration!
Until next time,
שלום עליכם – Shalom Aleichem – Peace Be Upon You