Sunday
03-29-2026
By: Brenda
“The Table of Remembrance”
As we enter the Passover season, it is important to remember what God Himself set apart.
This is not a time of bunnies, baskets, or painted eggs.
Those things may be cultural traditions, but they have nothing to do with the story God wrote into history.
Passover is the Memorial of Deliverance.
In the Old Testament, God delivered Israel from slavery through the blood of the lamb.
In the New Testament, Jesus—our Passover Lamb, gave His life to deliver us from the bondage of sin and death.
When Jesus sat with His disciples on the night of Passover, He lifted unleavened bread and the cup, and He gave them new meaning:
The bread: “This is My body, given for you.”
The cup: “This is My blood of the covenant, poured out for many.”
Jesus did not give us symbols of springtime or fertility.
He gave us His body and His blood.
This is why we pause during this season not to celebrate a holiday invented later by man but to remember the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world.
Passover invites us to slow down and look again at the cost of our freedom.
It reminds us that salvation is not cheap, and grace is not casual.
It was purchased with a spotless Lamb, chosen before the foundation of the world.
The unleavened bread reminds us to remove the old leaven—anything that puffs us up or keeps us bound.
The cup reminds us that we live under a covenant sealed in blood, not in our own strength.
This season should call us back to simplicity, purity, and gratitude.
It should call us to remember the One who said, “Do this in remembrance of Me.”
Oh, how God loves us that He gave His Only Begotten Son ❤️
Dear Father in heaven,
As we enter this Passover season, quiet our hearts and draw us back to the Truth.
Thank You for the Lamb who was slain, for the body that was given, and for the blood that was poured out for our redemption.
Remove the old leaven from our lives—every sin, every burden, every distraction that keeps us from You.
Help us remember that this is a holy time, set apart by Your Word, not by the traditions of the world.
May our homes, our hearts, and our families be covered by the peace of the Passover Lamb.
May we remember.
May we honor, and may we give thanks.
In Your Son’s precious name, Amen.
Have a blessed day
God loves you ❤️
and so do I ❤️