sermon: Why We Observe Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread
Putting the Focus Back on God
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 20-Apr-08; Tape #878B; 87 minutes
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John Ritenbaugh asserts that we keep the Days of Unleavened Bread, not just as a memorial of the Passover and Exodus event, but because of what the Lord did to bring us out of sin (typified by Egypt) by the strength of His hand. What God does sets everything in motion, significantly eclipsing what we are required to do. God continually does battle for us, breaking down the resistance of Satan (typified by Pharaoh). While God compels us to make choices, He is with us all the way, leading us out of our abject slavery to sin into freedom and eternal life. It is God's calling that makes a difference; no one ever volunteers to follow Him. All that God did to get physical Israel out of Egypt into the Promised Land served as a type of what God does for us, calling us out of this world into the Kingdom of God. God is sovereign, necessitating that we diligently seek Him in order to be like Him, yielding to His sanctification, getting rid of all our false gods, worshipping Him in Spirit and Truth. As a branch attached or grafted to a vine, we cannot do anything without Jesus Christ, who alone enables us to produce or bear fruit through God's Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth, and Christ's own Spirit dwelling in us, the Temple of God. God is exclusively the God of His people and no one else.
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Coming out of the world Corruption Follow God"s sovereignty Holiness Israel of God Paraclete Pharaoh as a type of Satan Plan for the tabernacle Spirit of truth Spiritual Jew Spiritual volunteerism Spoils of the Egyptians Tabernacle Unleavened Bread Memorial Walk Vine and branch analogy Volunteerism, spiritual
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