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A Resurrection Day Meditation
Passover and Easter: Steps in the Journey to the Destination When we take a step back and look at the big picture, I think it's good to remember the point of the Passover and the crucifixion. The Passover was the first step of the exodus from Egypt to the promised land. And as I quoted from the Apostle Peter above, the purpose of the crucifixion and subsequent resurrection of Yeshua was "to bring you to God." As the Passover preceded the exodus, an event made unforgettable by the passing through the parted waters of the Red Sea on the way to a new home; likewise the resurrection of Jesus - the first of many to be raised to new life (Acts 26.23), is the first step in the resurrection of the church and bringing them to an eternal home. So in both cases, the point of what God did was to free his people from the bondage that locked and held them in one location as slaves, and move them to a place of freedom and abundance of true life as sons and daughters in a new place - a promised place abundant with the resources that make life a joy. Scripture makes the parallels - the types - quite clear. Moses is the leader who will bring the
people to God because:
1 Jesus is God's Chosen Servant (Is 42.1;
61.1-2, Luke 4.18-21)
God performed all of the miracles of the Exodus, and brought the people out of Egypt after the Passover in order to bring them to a new land and a new life. Messiah Yeshua, Jesus, brings people out of bondage to sin and gives us new life in him. He himself is the way to life and when we trust in him we have peace with God, and he builds a place for us in God's own house for us to live in forever. That is the point I'm making here. Jesus said:
Have you realized the impact of this
statement? Jesus says that those who believe in him will have a
place of their own in God's own house, and Jesus will lead us to it.
Moses led the children of Israel to a temporary dwelling place on
earth. Jesus leads us to a permanent place in heaven - the dwelling
of God. In this earthly world, there are wars over land, territory
and who will control them. In God's Kingdom, there is one King, he
is King over all creation, and he provides a place for everyone, as
well as the resources needed for life (Rev 22.1-2). This great movement of people is made possible by the crucifixion and Resurrection of Yeshua which we remember on Easter. Are you a part of God's great move? As the Israelites in Egypt longed for freedom and a home of thier own, do you long for the home Yeshua is preparing for you? Are you eagerly anticipating it? The thought of moving to live with God in his own home is a thought that should bring overwhelming joy. Something that you should treasure. Because as Jesus tells us "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." (Mat 6:21) Is moving to God's house on your mind this Easter? If it's not, can you now see why it should be? Because what we treasure is always in our minds and in our hearts. And what's in God's heart is your rellocation to his house - when you trust in his Son. Are you ready for the move? Are you preparing for it? If you prepare for the move by trusting in the Son, the Son will prepare for you by having your place in God's house ready and waiting for you when you arrive.
Duane Caldwell | April
16, 2025 Image:
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