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One chapter. One night. One sign on a doorpost that changes everything. Exodus 12 brings us to the first Passover, where God tells His people to choose a spotless lamb, apply its blood, eat the meal in full, and stay ready to move. It’s intense, specific, and unforgettable because it’s the moment freedom finally breaks through after generations of slavery.\n\nWe walk through the meaning behind each instruction: why the lamb must be without defect, why the blood becomes a marker of belonging, why unleavened bread speaks to urgency, and why bitter herbs keep the memory of bondage honest. We also zoom out to the bigger Exodus storyline, where the plagues aren’t just disasters, they’re a direct showdown with the false gods of Egypt and with Pharaoh’s supposed power. Passover is the turning point where God proves He is greater, and He makes a way for His people to be covered.\n\nThen we connect the dots to Jesus. Passover isn’t only history; it’s a foreshadowing of the gospel, a preview of the Lamb of God and the promise that judgment can pass over a life marked by faith. If you’re walking through a hard season, this message lands close: sometimes all you can do is trust God through the night and believe morning is coming.\n\nSubscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast. What part of Passover feels most meaningful to you right now?
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