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Are You Ready To Take The Passover?

Another year has nearly passed! In just a few days the Passover will be here and another priceless opportunity to live through the panorama of God’s Holy Days, His plan of salvation for you and for the whole world. Are you ready for this vital observance; are you ready to take the Passover?

In Just a few days you will be sitting down with a very select few people on this earth to partake of the Passover. It is a memorial of the death of Jesus Christ who is the Savior of the world. Partaking of the symbols of His broken body and shed blood mean that you have been selected to know and to understand God’s purpose. Being chosen as one of the Elect to know God’s truth carries sobering responsibilities. We cannot approach this event lightly.

That plan reveals that you have been called to know and understand God’s purpose – ahead of the majority of mankind. Jesus said: “It is given unto you to know the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven, but to them it is not given” (Matt. 13:11).

This world is not being called now! Only the Elect are being called now. God’s Holy Days, revolving around the harvest seasons in Palestine, show that we are part of the early harvest, representing the Elect. The rest of the world will not be given their opportunity until Jesus Christ’s second coming and the Millennium begins the last or Fall harvest.

The sobering truth is that we have been called in a special calling or time to qualify ahead of the world so we can be used by God and Jesus Christ to help bring knowledge and salvation to the rest of mankind. God is concerned with us as we approach this Passover, because of our important part in His plan. He is deeply concerned with our attitude. He wants to know if we are totally surrendered to Him. Now is the time, just before the Passover, to examine ourselves to see whether we are truly right with God and in harmony with Him and His plan.

Do you realize that at this coming Passover you could eat and drink damnation? Do you realize how high the stakes are? God inspired the apostle Paul to write: “Wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. But let a man examine himself and so let him eat of that bread and drink of that cup. For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself not discerning the Lord’s body” (I Corth. 11:27-29).

This warning would not be in God’s Word if there were not mortal danger for you. This coming Passover is a vital time, whether you have taken the Passover many times or if this is your first time. What does it mean to discern the Lord’s body? How can we eat and drink unworthily? How can we eat and drink damnation to ourselves?

God wants us to isolate a very basic and elementary perspective each year at the Passover. He wants us to focus on that elementary concept as we begin again to relive His plan of salvation for mankind. That elementary concept is salvation. That’s what His plan is all about whether it relates to us or the world.

Therefore, the Passover is a time for us to once again get down to the elementary precepts of our own salvation, our own relationship to God and His Work. It is a time to examine ourselves. A time to look at yourself. We can get so absorbed in our work or the “deeper things,” the more important things, that we can forget we have to get ourselves and keep ourselves right with God. That’s what the Passover is all about.

There is never a time we can allow ourselves to get so busy or so important in our own eyes that we no longer need to get deadly serious about the elementary concepts of salvation that are so intimately associated with the Passover.

No matter how long we have been in God’s Church or how spiritual we have become we are still human beings with carnal nature. Not one of us will ever come to a place in this life when we can afford to forget what we are. Just before the Passover we should take another look, a long hard look!

How did God make us? “The heart (of man) is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked who can know it?” (Jer. 17:9). “The carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be” (Rom. 8:7). This is the kind of nature God placed within you! And this is the time of year to especially remember that fact. It is also a time to rehearse and reaffirm what you have done with the knowledge that you have that kind of nature.

The truth of the matter is, God created human beings alien to Him and to His ways. Man’s heart is wickedly inclined. He is deceitful, totally opposed to the ways of God. Most men have never seen themselves this way. Most men do not have the slightest awareness they have this kind of nature, but it’s true.

Not only is man’s nature this way, but his environment is also virtually totally alien to God. Mankind does not know that this world is not God’s world. God is allowing Satan to rule this world for a time. He is allowing Satan to seduce man through man’s carnal, evil nature to want and to imbibe in all the evil things of this world.

Satan is the ruler of this world at present and he is blinding men’s minds to the truth that you have been given the privilege to understand. “But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them” (II Corth. 4:3-5). “For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world” (I John 2:16). So, in our examination, let’s realize what kind of an alien nature we have and what kind of a world we live in.

But, brethren, for us who are the Elect, light and understanding has come by the calling of God’s Holy Spirit. Through God’s infinite mercy you were called as one of His Elect to see yourself and your environment as they really are! This was a miracle in your life! Do you still realize it?

God sent His Holy Spirit to open our mind to real knowledge. The first thing He opened your mind to see was yourself! You were led to see what human nature was like, what you were like. You didn’t like what you saw!

You wanted to be different. So you came to repentance, a change in yourself because that’s what repentance is. The words of the apostle Paul became your words: “For that which I do I allow not; for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I. For I know that in me (that is in my flesh) dwelleth no good thing; O wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death” (Rom. 7:15, 18, 24)?

So you came to repentance and you were baptized. You went through an outward symbol of death. Baptism is a picture of death, burial and resurrection. You were immersed in a watery grave and brought up in a type of a resurrection. “How shall we that are dead to sin live any longer therein? Know ye not that so many of us were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His death? Therefore we are buried with Him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life” (Rom. 6:2-4).

Having seen yourself for what you really were, you wanted to stop being God’s enemy. You wanted to stop being deceitful, wicked. You wanted to have all the past evil deeds and thoughts taken away. You wanted to become a new – a different person. You saw that Jesus Christ died for you. You saw why He had to die – to pay the price for your sins, for your evil nature. So you acknowledged Jesus as your own personal Savior. You asked God to accept the sacrifice of Jesus’ life for your sins and rotten nature. You openly, before God, showed Him by your baptism what you truly wanted – for your evil nature to die and to be changed into having the kind of nature that is no longer God’s enemy.

When God saw this genuine, heartfelt attitude, He gave you His Holy Spirit and begot you as His own child. But that isn’t the end of the story! Now began perhaps the hardest part of all. Having put to death, in a sense, the “old nature,” we soon found that the old nature wasn’t dead. Though we wished for it to be destroyed, we found it still had life and vigor.

And that’s just the point! God intended it this way for a vital purpose. God wants us to comprehend the real depth of evil, wickedness and deceitfulness that is in us. God is allowing us to live on with our carnal natures and in an alien environment to teach us how really, profoundly evil human nature is – and He wants us to agree with Him. We see this through the entire Christian living experience.

We know that we have put to death the old man to the intent that the body of sin (our very nature) might be destroyed (Rom 6:6). We know that once we are resurrected or changed at Christ’s return, we will be freed from this kind of nature (v. 7). But, until that time comes, we must reckon ourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, and living the righteous life (v. 11). The struggle then begins to “let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in the lusts thereof” (v. 12).

So, as we approach the Passover, we have had one more year to live with ourselves. God is now asking us once again to partake of the broken body and shed blood of Christ. Has this past year convinced you that you have come to the place that you no longer need the sacrifice of Christ? Or rather has it convinced you that you need it even more profoundly than ever before? This is what discerning the Lord’s body means.

Certainly you have grown in personal overcoming of sin. Certainly you have grown in Bible understanding and spiritual knowledge. But have you grown in personally knowing you need Jesus Christ more than ever before?

When we are first baptized we are called “babes” in Christ. Notwithstanding, though we have come to a miraculous and profound knowledge at baptism, we still are just beginning a life of overcoming. We need to grow and mature in understanding and perspective. “As newborn babes desire the sincere milk of the word that ye may grow thereby” (I Peter 2:2). “But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ” (II Peter 3:18).

As we grow in a deeper and more profound knowledge of spiritual things our ability to see ourselves becomes more acute. We see things about ourselves and our natures that we never saw at baptism. This is right! It is progress! It is what God intended.

When Paul received God’s Holy Spirit and began to grow he found that his more profound knowledge of God’s spiritual law made sin appear to become exceedingly sinful (Rom 7:13). And so it is with us. The longer we live with ourselves in this flesh the more our knowledge of God’s perfect spiritual law, that we are privileged to understand, convicts us of the exceeding sinfulness of the carnal human nature.

Each year God commands us to live through again His Holy Days which picture His plan of salvation for the world. Each year we begin again with the primary beginning, the Passover, the acceptance of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Each year we should be observing God’s Holy Days with greater desire for the fulfillment of His plan because we should have seen the need for it more profoundly than ever before, for ourselves and for the world.

As we start the Holy Days again it should be with a renewed eagerness. It should be with a more fervent desire to take those precious symbols because we know far more deeply their meaning to us and to the world. It’s not with a hum-drum routine approach that we begin each year. We can’t come up to these days in a half-hearted apathetic approach. If we do we may eat and drink “unworthily” – eat and drink damnation unto ourselves. No one is “worthy.” Totally understanding how unworthy of Christ’s great sacrifice we are, makes us ready to partake of the Passover with full understanding.

God wants His people to approach the Passover with the most earnest and heartfelt desire for the forgiveness of Christ, individually and ultimately for the world. No other attitude demonstrates a true Christian who has grown as He should through the year. Are you ready to take the Passover?

No person who has lived another year in the flesh with the presence of the Holy Spirit can approach the Passover without a more deep and sincere need for the sacrifice of Christ. No person can thus take the unleavened bread of Jesus’ broken body and the red wine of His shed blood without, in spite, falling at the foot of the stake before Christ’s bleeding, dying body and saying “For me, for me, Oh God, He died!”

“And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, ‘this is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, this cup is the new testament in my blood which is shed for you”(Luke 22:19-20). These words should be more living and personal for you than ever before. Are They?

Having thus seen the profound need for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ in our personal lives, we should also have deeper and more acute desire for the same light and understanding to come to this lost, sin-sick world. Not just in theory, but in fact.

We begin again, with the Passover, picturing God’s plan of salvation for the world. It’s not just a personal salvation for you alone. There are a lot of human lives going down the drain all around us. The utter hopelessness of a dying civilization sends it’s groaning up into our consciousness every day. We who have been given the knowledge of the only way out for the world ought to groan within ourselves for the time they too can be delivered from the bondage of corruption of which we have been made so acutely aware. Each new year of Holy Day observances should be from a higher level of awareness, with a greater sense of earnestness for their fulfillment.

There is only one Work truly working toward that end --The Work of God’s True Church. And you are, or can be, a part of it. Has this past year brought you to a deeper dedication? Are you behind God’s Work with your very lives and all that your lives can produce? Or, are Annual Holy Days just another hum-drum routine again?

If you truly believe in God’s purpose through Jesus Christ and are all out for that purpose in your life, then you are properly discerning the Lord’s body and are eating and drinking eternal life unto yourself. But if your life and actions show a half-hearted, lethargic support and dedication to His Work, you are eating and drinking damnation to yourself, not discerning, not understanding the full meaning of the Lord’s body. Examine yourself!

Look deeply into your life. Have you been just coasting? Were you going to let this just be another routine Passover? If this is true, then you desperately need the sacrifice of Christ for the lethargy God’s Holy Spirit led you to see in yourself, just as you should have been led to see many other things about yourself this past year. For every growing Christian each Passover should be a more profound experience in which our Savior and our God have grown more personal, more precious, more wonderful.

Are you ready to take the Passover – will you be ready?

Do you have a part with Jesus Christ? Are you in a footwashing attitude all year? That’s what the outward symbol of footwashing you will partake of truly means. Are you discerning the Lord’s body? Or, are you perhaps like Peter, not wanting to let the purposes of your God be the form of a servant. A growing, discerning Christian knows his God has called him to humble himself as a servant of brethren and mankind.

The Passover is just ahead of you. You have had another year to live, experience and grow. The panorama of your life is there before you along with the tableau of the sacrifice of Christ.

“He was despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief and carried our sorrows. But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed” (Isa. 53:3-5). Be ready to take the Passover!

 
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