As God prepares to deliver His people from slavery in Egypt, he gives them two festivals, each one intended to illustrate His spiritual work. The Feast of Passover illustrates God’s saving work through the ultimate sacrifice of the Lamb of God, while the Feast of Unleavened Bread illustrates God’s sanctifying work as He now calls His people to live as saved people by rejecting the impurities of sin in their life. Join us for this fascinating study on a Jewish tradition that illustrates eternal principles.
PREVIOUS SERMONS
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God Gives Water from the Rock | Exodus 17:1-7
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God Gives Manna | Exodus 16:1-36
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God Sweetens the Bitter Water | Exodus 15:22-27
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The Kind of Faith that Saves, Part II | Romans 1:16-17
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The Kind of Faith That Saves, Part I | Hebrews 11:24-26
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The Song of Moses | Exodus 15:1-21
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Crossing the Red Sea | Exodus 14:1-31
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God in Pillars of Cloud and Fire | Exodus 13:17-22
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The Consecration of the Firstborn | Exodus 13:11-16
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Instructions on the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Exodus 13:1-10