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Summary: The original Passover meal came about with almost no warning, yet it was extraordinarily significant. An equally significant moment arrived when the Passover celebrated by Jesus and his disciples underwent a radical redefinition as the Last Supper and became the first celebration of communion. Keep your eyes open. God may direct you to change the definition of your next meal — at home, in the restaurant, out and about — into a meal of fellowship and ministry. |
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Summary: The death of the Egyptians and the death of Jesus remain mysteries we cannot fully understand. Both led to freedom for others. Christians claim the freedom from the trap of time, from the ways the world seeks to define us and from the impediments to showing love. |
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Summary: To suggest that God takes sides is to diminish God and enslave ourselves. But regardless of the kind of slavery that might bind us, God offers us a way out of death and into life. He brought the Hebrews out of Egypt and through Jesus, he brings us out of the ways that bind us. |
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Summary: God chose to save Israel. God chooses to save us. We are but beggars, deserving a judgment of condemnation, standing before a gracious God who wants to give us eternal life. The Israelites who followed God’s instructions were saved by the sign of the blood of a lamb. In the Eucharist, the followers of Christ acknowledge God’s saving grace through the blood of the Lamb of God. |
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