Isn’t Passover A Jewish Holiday?
Jesus celebrated passover, so we should celebrate Christ’s fulfillment of it. God wanted all Israelites to remember passover, this includes Christians today.
Christian Passover is April 2nd 2024. The follow articles with help you understand how passover came about, and how Jesus Christ fulfilled it.
Jesus celebrated passover, so we should celebrate Christ’s fulfillment of it. God wanted all Israelites to remember passover, this includes Christians today.
This time of year, Christians celebrating Passover can become confused with the date of Jewish passover. These are different celebrations, on different dates.
Today, we honor Christ’s sacrifice for us. We remember the final hours before His crucifixion, when He fulfilled passover, and paved the way for our Salvation.
I’m going to discuss the original passover, and explain how Jesus fulfilled it through His sacrifice on the cross. I’ll also provide a calendar so you understand when Christian Passover begins.
Today, we celebrate Passover to honor and remember Jesus Christ’s ultimate sacrifice. We remember the day when He fulfilled the passover of old, we remember the day Jesus became our Passover Lamb.
Some of you are probably wondering why you are reading about Passover on a Christian website. Christians certainly do not sacrifice animals or dabble in blood sacrifice. However, Jesus Became Our Passover Lamb, (1 Corinthians
The month of Abib is the first month of the year in the Bible. Today, Abib takes place during the spring equinox, this occurs near the end of March.
Passover in the Bible goes back to the time of Moses and blood sacrifice. Yet, Jesus Christ fulfilled the sacrifice by becoming our Passover Lamb.