How to celebrate a Passover meal as a christian family ? VOSTFR - Vineyard Brussels
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- Опубліковано 31 бер 2021
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The Passover meal is a time of joy. Both Christians and Jews traditionally eat lamb.
This refers to the Jewish Passover and the lamb that was slain before the Jews left Egypt where they were enslaved. John the Baptist also said of his cousin Jesus, "This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
UPDATE (04/13/2022)
PLEASE FIND IN THE FOLLOWING LINK THE GUIDE MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO: cdn.filestackcontent.com/sJ4c...
And you, are you going to celebrate the Jewish Passover too?
You could still do it tomorrow and replay the key moments that Jesus experienced before his crucifixion😊
Thank you so much for the Mabreys family and for the cameraman John Arnett. - Розваги
Praise God 🙌🏽❤ Thank you so much for posting this video and the guide to celebrating Passover as Christians I am so excited to celebrate Passover this year with my family! God Bless
Thank-you for sharing this! I love Passover!!! Chag Pesach Sameach and shalom shalom to your Beautiful family❤️🔥☝🏻❤️🔥
Ohh what a sweet family you have!😁✝️❤ Pesach Sameach, Happy Passover! I like that your seder seems not as long as yet is so meaningful. I've been looking for ways to teach our kids about Passover but in more of an interactive way. Thank you for sharing!👍
Lovely! Thankyou🌺🦋🌺🦋🌺🦋
Definitely educated me in something I did not know.I appreciate you breaking it down simple form for those who are new to participating in Passover…Thank you a lot!
This was beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank You for sharing ! You did a Great Job!
Do you have a written outline anywhere I can print?
Google Haggadah and you can download it for free or order a hard copy. I just did this last night. I’m trying to learn the true way to celebrate passover. God bless.
How do I find the other video? I can’t find any information
it's here : ua-cam.com/video/IDtLJiwThIw/v-deo.html
Wonderful
This is incredibly offensive. The seder is a Jewish tradition. If you are a Christian and you would like to be invited to a seder, make some Jewish friends and ask them. Jesus never had a seder -- it wasn't invented yet and at any rate the Temple was still standing so Passover looked very different then than it looks today. Christians, please please please do not hold a seder, it's anti-semitic and offensive to your Jewish neighbors. You have your own holidays, Easter, a whole week of holidays leading to Easter. Are your own traditions not enough, that you must steal traditions from Jews as well?
Thanks for your contribution Erin. I am a Christian minister and was also just a little uncomfortable with this. It was a mash-up of so many things - well-meant meant I have no doubt, but perhaps insensitive and unreflective. I learnt something new from your post and will certainly want to research what sort of non-seder Passover Jesus would have celebrated. To be fair, the Passover does remain part of our own living Christian traditions in the Eucharist. It is good for us to be reminded of that... And living traditions evolve - so in principal I am not against new 'traditions', just as the Seder did in response to the destruction of the temple. Overall, there is much that is good when we Christians are reminded of our Jewish roots. We are in a horribly divided world. Three great world faiths call Abraham their father, revere Moses as a prophet and consider the First Passover to be part of their own story... Unfortunately, difference is often weaponised into hatred. But it doesn't have to be that way - it's up to us. Being reminded we are both different and deeply connected can be good too... So Chag Pesach Sameach, Happy Easter and Ramadan Mubarak... And Shalom Aleichem, Peace be with you and Salaam Alaykum to all G*ds children everywhere.
Jesus is the Passover Lamb and he has redeem us all. So, no it is not insentive or anti-Semitic. Easter is Pagan named after a Roman holiday(we should not celebrate it). Passover is Christ dying on the cross and coming back to life.
Oh please.....relax. We are grafted in remember?? I do the Seder gladly.
Wow! This comment hurt my heart on many levels. I pray in 2024 that we can all come together united against all of the evil in the world and love each other as the most high wants us to be doing.
If you believe in our Lord Jesus Christ you have no reason to do this.
Why would a Christian celebrate the old Passover when Jesus gave us a new Passover to follow because the old one wasn't sufficient??
I don't! I celebrate Passover the way Christ would have celebrated it that night. There is difference.
WOW!, It never crossed my mind that as a cristian, that I too could celebrate Passover. And here I was thinking that it was only the Israelis. Thank you!
You celebrate Passive everytime you receive the Eucharist.
We are no longer bound by Old Testament law so therefore we as Christians ( not Jewish but gentile i suppose) rather celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Our Lord told us....Do this in remembrance of me.🌺🦋🌺🦋🌺🦋
We should not forget about the Old Testament as Christians and the Church has always opposed the idea of rejecting the Old Testament. It is an indispensable part of the Sacred Scripture. We commemorate the birth of Jesus during Christmas, the Last Supper as Holy Eucharist, Easter as the Resurrection and even Passover as Seder Meal During Holy Thursday. If we as don't do it, it will be forgotten in the next few generations.
@@grettalemabouchou6779 yeah he never said a word about doing this jewish practice.