Why Easter and Passover Tell the Same Story.
Easter morning. The tomb is empty. The stone is rolled away. The sun is rising on the most important day in human history.
Before you head to church, before the family gathers, before the celebration begins, take a few minutes with me this morning. I want to show you something about the cross that you may have never noticed. Something hiding in the details. Something that, once you see it, will make Easter morning hit differently than it ever has before.
It starts with a single sentence spoken by a wild man in the wilderness.
The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
That’s not a metaphor. That’s not a title. That’s the man who loved you enough to become your Passover sacrifice, so that when death comes to your door, it will pass over you.
Incredibly grateful is an understatement. Resurrection Sunday is y New Year. There is nothing more worthy of celebrating.
The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
That’s not a metaphor. That’s not a title. That’s the man who loved you enough to become your Passover sacrifice, so that when death comes to your door, it will pass over you.
Incredibly grateful is an understatement. Resurrection Sunday is y New Year. There is nothing more worthy of celebrating.
Amen, sister!
I hope you had a fantastic holiday.