IntroductionThis article explains how you may hold the Passover Service in your own home. It is not designed to keep you away from any Passover Services organized by church groups in your area. It may be of help, if there are no local groups in your vicinity, or perhaps, if they do not celebrate the Passover according to the scriptural instructions. To begin with, we will briefly describe the events that led up to the first Passover ever held. To do this, we will take an imaginary journey to ancient Egypt, the land of the Pharaohs, the sphinx and the mighty pyramids. |
The scene that comes to mind is strange, to say the least, but, it is true and very meaningful. Here is a land that is the hub of the ancient world; where traders from the continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe, mingle in the busy market places. Throbbing with energy and spurred on by genius and ruthless greed, ancient Egypt is the envy of the whole earth. The country is awake, educated, rich and extremely powerful. She is the cradle of civilization, the birth place, some say, of astronomy, mathematics, architecture, medicine, music and other arts and sciences.
Egypt, however, is proud, proud to the point of blasphemy; proud of her military might, her scholars, buildings, culture and religion; so proud, in fact, the Pharaoh is worshipped as God, a God on earth. Daily, he is hailed by his court as the visible representation of the divine presence, the supreme benefactor of the civilized world. The only people, in his country, who do not subscribe to this view, are the children of Israel, who live in the delta province of Goshen. They are Pharaoh's slave-workers, whom he is finding increasingly difficult to control. You see, they do not consider Pharaoh to be God. Instead, they worship Yahweh, the God of their ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They have been in Egypt for hundreds of years, but somehow know, the time for their liberation is near. Who will deliver them, and how? How could an unequipped and untrained company of slaves defy and overthrow the mighty Egyptian army, with its war chariots, skilled fighting men, and latest weaponry? There is absolutely no possibility for the slaves to escape, that is, without the help of Yahweh their God. And so, with mounting desperation, they call upon the Holy One of Israel, to deliver them, from their intolerable plight. From the height of heaven, the God of the Hebrews hearkens to their call and comes to their rescue.
Exodus 3: |
7: And the LORD said, I have surely seen the affliction of my people which
are in Egypt, and have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for
I know their sorrows; 8: And I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey; unto the place of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites. 9: Now therefore, behold, the cry of the children of Israel is come unto me: and I have also seen the oppression wherewith the Egyptians oppress them. |
Working through His servant Moses, Yahweh the God of Israel proceeds to humble Egypt, to humble Pharaoh; the mere mortal who dares to pose as a God on earth. By a series of devastating plagues, Yahweh reduces Egypt to a miserable shambles. The temples, the houses, and the countryside are all systematically laid waste, by the hand of the Almighty. Everything in Egypt, the glory of the ancient world, is utterly ruined; all except the people of Israel and their possessions, in the land of Goshen. Pharaoh, surprisingly, continues to defy the God of Israel and refuses to let His people go.
Exodus 11: |
1: And the LORD said unto Moses, Yet will I bring one plague more upon
Pharaoh, and upon Egypt; afterwards he will let you go hence: when he
shall let you go, he shall surely thrust you out hence altogether. 2: Speak now in the ears of the people, and let every man borrow of his neighbour, and every woman of her neighbour, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold. 3: And the LORD gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians. Moreover the man Moses was very great in the land of Egypt, in the sight of Pharaoh's servants, and in the sight of the people. 4: And Moses said, Thus saith the LORD, About midnight will I go out into the midst of Egypt: 5: And all the firstborn in the land of Egypt shall die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sitteth upon his throne, even unto the firstborn of the maidservant that is behind the mill; and all the firstborn of beasts. 6: And there shall be a great cry throughout all the land of Egypt, such as there was none like it, nor shall be like it any more. 7: But against any of the children of Israel shall not a dog move his tongue, against man or beast: that ye may know how that the LORD doth put a difference between the Egyptians and Israel. |
The story is well known. At midnight, a terrible slaughter took place and the only homes, which escaped death, were those, which displayed the blood of the Passover Lamb. This is the instruction that Israel followed to escape that dreadful slaughter of the firstborn.
Exodus 12: |
1: And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt,
saying, 2: This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you. 3: Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house: 4: And if the household be too little for the lamb, let him and his neighbour next unto his house take it according to the number of the souls; every man according to his eating shall make your count for the lamb. 5: Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year: ye shall take it out from the sheep, or from the goats: 6: And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening. 7: And they shall take of the blood, and strike it on the two side posts and on the upper door post of the houses, wherein they shall eat it. 8: And they shall eat the flesh in that night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs they shall eat it. 9: Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof. 10: And ye shall let nothing of it remain until the morning; and that which remaineth of it until the morning ye shall burn with fire. 11: And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD's passover. 12: For I will pass through the land of Egypt this night, and will smite all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both man and beast; and against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment: I am the LORD. 13: And the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where ye are: and when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt. 14: And this day shall be unto you for a memorial; and ye shall keep it a feast to the LORD throughout your generations; ye shall keep it a feast by an ordinance for ever. |
That was the first Passover ever celebrated. It was the night when the angel of death, the Destroyer, passed-over the houses of the believers who displayed the blood of the Passover Lamb. If no blood was visible, the Destroyer entered the house and the eldest son or beast therein died. It was a terrifying night for ancient Egypt; a night never to be forgotten by believer and unbeliever alike.
Exodus 12: | 30: And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians; and there was a great cry in Egypt; for there was not a house where there was not one dead. |
To Israel, the Passover night was a night of liberation; the memorable night of their salvation from the tyranny and degradation of slavery. To Egypt, it was a night of unparalleled catastrophe; a night of ignominious defeat and death. Yahweh the God of the Hebrews had reduced the mighty Egyptian empire to a dilapidated shambles and set His people free.
This is all common knowledge, to most true believers. Indeed, the story of the Passover is so well known to Bible students, they tend to skip over it when making a serious study of God's Word. This is a tragic mistake, because the Passover story was, in fact, a preview, a scaled-down model, a dramatized prophecy, a live object lesson, to the whole universe. It showed how Yahweh the Almighty God of Israel was planning to rescue millions of souls, enslaved in sin, by the super-Pharaoh Satan. The final act of that real rescue operation is about to take place in the closing days of this age. Once again the Destroyer will be despatched on his mission of death. Yes, Yahweh the God of the Hebrews is, again, going to astonish the universe, in yet another act of deliverance, the second act, the grand performance! That whole experience of Israel's slavery in Egypt, the back-breaking toil, the brutality, the hopelessness, the pain and then the deliverance through the blood of the Passover Lamb, was a living object lesson, of deliverance from sin and eternal death, through the blood of Yeshua the Passover Lamb of God. In view of this amazing fact, let us take a closer look at the Passover Service and learn what the Most High wants us to do in this generation just prior to the Destroyer’s appearance.
Matthew 18:
20: For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there
am I in the midst of them.
John 13:
14: If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also
ought to wash one another’s feet.
15: For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done
to you.
Faith in Yahweh, faith in His Son, Yeshua, faith in His Word, the Bible, faith in each other and the family, faith in the church, will all be tested severely. To stand upright at that time of temptation, will require total dependence on the Spirit of the Almighty. The PASSOVER NIGHT is the only night in the year, which believers are commanded to observe. Great care should be taken to follow this divine instruction. This is what the holy commandment says.
Exodus 12: | 42: It is a night to be much observed unto the LORD for bringing them out from the land of Egypt: this is that night of the LORD to be observed of all the children of Israel in their generations. |
The disciples failed to watch and pray, even after the Savior’s repeated warnings. As a result, they all forsook him and fled. The Apostle Peter denied him on three occasions. Had Peter prayed, he would not have denied the Master. We are in even greater danger than those early disciples. Most certainly, we are no stronger than them. The midnight of the world, when every soul will be tested to near breaking point, is fast approaching. It is almost here. If we watch and pray regularly, especially on the Passover Night, our prospects of standing upright are much better. If we do not watch and pray, we will collapse, as surely as Peter did.
The Passover Night is a night to much observed. Yeshua, the Savior, loves us with a love far beyond human imagination. He gave his life to redeem us from sin and eternal death. His aim is to present a faultless church to his Father; one that is washed clean of every sin and filled with the Holy Spirit. If you follow his instructions by keeping the Passover Service at the appointed time and in the appointed way, continually praying for his presence and power in your life, you will be kept in the Hour of Temptation. That is his promise.
Revelation 3: | 10: Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth. |
If you plan to observe the Passover Service in your own home, then make sure you and your company read the following: