The Lamb of God

Almost 2,000 years ago, on this day (March 30), and on the Hebrew calendar (Nisan 10), Yeshua rode into Jerusalem and was hailed by all as the “One Who Comes In the Name of the Lord”!

REVERSE: — Three thousand years before as the Israelites were about to spend their last night in Egyptian bondage, God had told Moses to tell the Israelites to select a lamb without defect for each household! For three – four days, that Lamb was to be a part of the family. They would protect it, love it, value it so that it would remain unblemished. It would become “their lamb.” On Nisan 14 this very lamb would give its life for that family and its blood would bring them protection from the angel of death.

FAST FORWARD: Yeshua lived with his family for thirty years. They got the opportunity to live with the Lamb of God for three decades. For three-and-a-half years Yeshua lived with His disciples. He dined with Mary, Martha and Lazarus. He made Himself at home in Peter’s house in Capernaum. He dined with Zaccheus and also at Matthew’s. He ate with sinners and tax collectors. Many followed him, listened to his teachings, were touched by Him, and were healed by His Word. They got a chance to love Him, at times protect Him, but most of all to witness that He was unlike anyone they had met.

John the Immerser called Him “The Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29).

Andrew tells his brother Peter, “We have found the Messiah.” (John 1:41)

Philip said to Nathanael that they had found “the one that Moses and the Prophets wrote about.” (John 1: 45)

Peter called him “The Messiah, the Son of the Living God.” (Matthew 16:16)

Nicodemus called him a” Rabbi come from God” (John 3:2).

On this day, in particular, He is hailed as the Pesach (Passover), Seh Ha Elohim, the Lamb of God.

AT PRESENT: I invite you for the next three days until Nisan 14 (April 3rd) to spend very special time with Him, love up on Him, protect the value of His Presence in your life and heart, and bear witness to the fact that He is like no other.

What will you declare about Him!!!

Chag Sameach! (Happy Passover!)