We are a family of nine. We left our homeland to sojourn in the Middle East.
Through the prophetic scriptures, we have discovered an end-days calling for the protection of a remnant during the tribulation.
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This week is a very special week for those who observe our Creator’s holidays. Or better put, appointments. This is the week our family remembers the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
Below is a poem written by my youngest daughter that is quite anointed and I find very touching. Of course, I’m biased.
What I like most of about this poem is it touches on the three main aspects of Passover that our family focuses on every year. You see, this is our 16th consecutive year observing the Passover memorial.
Like all holidays and traditions, we have grown in our understanding by leaps and bounds over those years. The further our revelation develops, the more we shed traditions that do not coincide with it.
So, back to the three main components of Passover we focus on each year. Each component takes on deeper meaning for us as we grow in our walks with Elohim. I will share one quick scripture for each.
First, The Exodus from Egypt
This is the commanded feast to be remembered year after year according to Scripture.
‘And this day shall become to you a remembrance. And you shall celebrate it as a festival to יהוה throughout your generations – celebrate it as a festival, an everlasting law. And you shall guard the Festival of Matzot, for on this same day I brought your divisions out of the land of Mitsrayim. And you shall guard this day throughout your generations, an everlasting law.’ (Exodus 12:14,17)
Second, The Death and Resurrection of our Savior
Our Savior, Yahushua, was crucified and resurrected during the Passover season. He is the Passover Lamb and the center of all deliverance on earth!
Referring to the remembrance of the Passover, the apostle Paul summarized that night’s significance.
For I received from the Master that which I also delivered to you: that the Master יהושע in the night in which He was delivered up took bread, and having given thanks,
He broke it and said, “Take, eat, this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me.”
In the same way also the cup, after supper, saying, “This cup is the renewed covenant in My blood. As often as you drink it, do this in remembrance of Me.”
For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the death of the Master until He comes.
(1 Corinthians 11:23-26)
Third, (overlooked by most) The Future Exodus (aka the Ingathering)
Many scriptures speak of those who YHWH promises to deliver during the tribulation, who will greet Yahushua face to face and reign with Him. We see this as paramount in many respects to remembering the past.
This is what our lives as the 9 Sojourners has been changed by, and our calling defined by.
Afterall, scripture tells us this:
“Therefore see, the days are coming,” declares יהוה, “when it is no longer said, ‘יהוה lives who brought up the children of Yisra’ěl from the land of Mitsrayim,’ but, ‘יהוה lives who brought up the children of Yisra’ěl from the land of the north and from all the lands where He had driven them.’ For I shall bring them back into their land I gave to their fathers.
(Jeremiah 16:14-15)
If you remember the Passover this year, remember all three of these special elements to this set apart time. And don’t forget the emphasis our Creator puts on the future that He has proclaimed (dare I say shouted) through His prophets!
What do you think of this wonderful poem below? I hope you are blessed by it.
The Passover Lamb
The Passover lamb, our yearly remembrance We recall the story of Yah’s deliverance Vigilant and hopeful on this night When we consider Elohim’s might
The Egyptians treated the Israelites harsh A baby boy found among the marsh Almighty God had a plan of salvation He heard the cries of His creation
A command to let the people go A hardened heart, the answer—No! Send lice, boils and rotten fish Now slaughter a lamb with no blemish
Delivered from bondage, behold the lamb, Tell them I am, that which I am.
Leaving His Father, the throne above He taught us how to walk and how to love. Blameless and upright; a Healer of men The cross, He came to apprehend
Oppressed, His mouth He did not open. Died on the tree,fulfilling all the prophets had spoken. He stood humiliated, bearing the shame, And paid the price, ignoring the pain.
This is our Passover lamb,
Who gave His life for every man.
Though we trust in Him to make us free Enslaved to this world is our current reality Nation against nation, love gone cold Our liberties taken, like slaves we are sold
Another Exodus is coming, He will gather His sheep Those who follow, His harvest they’ll reap Greater, more magnificent, than the first He’ll nourish those who hunger and thirst
An ingathering from every nation A day of joyful salvation
The Passover story gives us wondrous hope For now, this lamb helps us to cope Proclaiming a life that is later, The Passover lamb is Yahushua, our Savior.
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Absolutely beautiful 🥹🫶
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