Passover's liberation within the New Testament can now be recognized, realized, and truly appreciated, being an integral part of the salvation God is offering mankind.
Passover is not just a Jewish holiday unique to the Jewish faith nor relegated to Jewish antiquity. To the contrary, Passover was foreordained to eventually be observed the world over and was permanently established by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Passover and the totality of Passover are New Testament realities, with intrinsic spiritual meaning, which should be observed by all those individuals who have truthfully and faithfully accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior and Redeemer.
The Passover within the New Testament was given its ultimate meaning by virtue of the Lord's Last Supper, as revealed by Jesus Christ. The nexus between the Lord's Supper and the Passover is indisputable. Although few Christians recognize its ordained meaning and significance in the salvation God is offering mankind through Jesus Christ, the night of the Lord's Last Supper was a game changer in the history of mankind.
In place of the Lord's Supper Memorial Service, as annually observed on the night of the fourteenth day of the first month of the Hebrew/Jewish calendar, Christianity endorses the practice and observance of the Eucharist or Communion. The annual Lord's Supper Memorial Service, as observed by the first-century church of God, was eventually corrupted, perverted, and compromised, as its true purpose and intent and its connection to the new covenant and the forgiveness of sins was besmirched and attenuated to a pagan sacramental rite.
Likewise, the Passover was de-emphasized, denigrated, and eventually abolished by a perfidious Christian clergy. Passover was eventually replaced by the observance today known as Easter, which is celebrated on the Day of the Sun, having its origins in ancient pagan worship ceremonies.
Much controversy surrounds the Lord's Last Supper. Was the meal consumed that night in the upper room the Passover meal, today called the Seder? Should the Lord's Last Supper be called the Christian Passover?
It is the purpose of this book to answer these questions and to reawaken the vital significance of the Lord's Last Supper and its connection to Passover's Liberation within the New Testament-a liberation God is offering mankind through Jesus Christ.