Matzah.....eat it and remember! |
Matzah.....it’s what’s for dinner tonight! LOL! Seriously though, it’s what’s on the Biblical menu. As we follow in the steps of Messiah Yeshua, we eat matzah, a simple mixture of flour, and water or oil, to observe our Father’s springtime Feast of Unleavened Bread. On God’s calendar, the springtime is to be observed as the beginning of our year. It is a time of memorializing God’s great salvation. It’s the time of year for celebrating God’s mighty hand in redeeming us from the bondage of slavery to sin and death.
In the Father's feasts we rehearse the Good News of God's Salvaton! |
This is the season for new
beginnings. It’s the time for getting the “leaven of sin” out of our lives.
It’s the time of year to “spring clean” our hearts and lives. With physical
reminders of taste, touch, smelling, hearing and seeing, God our Father, in His great
wisdom, teaches us as His children, powerful and memorable spiritual lessons. 1 Corinthians 5:7-8
In instructing us to eat
unleavened bread, our Father is showing us that we, who are redeemed, are to
take on a new sinless life. Through the power of the risen Messiah living
through us, we are to rid ourselves from the corrupting influence of sin.
Matzah, with its “bruises, piercings and stripes” reminds us of Yeshua, our
sinless Savior, who took upon Himself a torturous death that we sinners deserved. He paid the penalty that was ours to pay with His death upon the tree,
so that we might truly live through Him in His resurrection power!
The gospel in color |
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In makin' memories with my chocolate &
strawberry-topped matzah, here is how I saw the gospel in color.....
Dark Chocolate - represents
our sin
Strawberries - reminded me
of Yeshua's heart of love and His sacrificial blood poured out for us.
Powdered sugar as white as
snow - to represent that God has forgiven us and washed away our sin, giving us
new life in Messiah Yeshua.
Golden crust of the matzah -
reminded me of the heavenly city of God with streets of gold.
Green mint sprig - a symbol
of growing in Yeshua.
Celebrate the feast with
bread un-leaven.
You can buy it in the store or make it in your oven.
The recipe is simple. It
contains no yeast.
It takes a bit of effort, but I think you will be pleased.
Just mix the dough and kneed
it, and roll it out flat.
Then use your fork to prick it with a tap, tap, tap.
Then quickly, oh so quickly,
‘cause you cannot let it rise,
pop in your hot oven, and soon you’ll have
your prize.
Eat it and remember, with grateful jubilee,
that our sinless Savior died and bled
for the sins of you and me.
‘Cause we were bound like
Israel,
in our sin and slavery,
but our Redeemer rescued us
so we have been set
free!
Yes, we are free indeed!
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