Here are some thoughts to get ready for Easter, and then a free and timely gift for you that springs from these stories. But I would like to expain the context of this gift with these stories before I give you your gift. So here we go:
I have two really special Passover Lamb stories I want to talk about, and then I want to show how they are connected in a very special way.
When he repeatedly went to Pharaoh and asked him to free the Israelites, Pharaoh repeatedly said “No.” So God gave the 10 plagues to the Egyptians to show Pharaoh that God was in control. Although they were all powerful, the last plague was the most dramatic. God sent an angel to kill all the firstborn babies and the firstborn animals of the Egyptians. But He spared the Israelites.
They were to sacrifice a lamb (Passover Lamb) and put its blood on the door posts of their homes. When the angel came through to kill the firstborn children, he would “pass over” those houses that had the blood of the sacrificed Passover Lamb on the door posts, and spared the Israelites.
Following that, God commanded the Israelites to celebrate Passover as a remembrance of God’s rescuing them. Don’t you just LOVE that theme of rescue throughout the Bible!
This was the same night that Jesus gave them the wine and the bread and said “This is my body which is given for you. This is my blood which was shed for you.” Jesus was telling them that soon He would be sacrificing His life for them, so they could live forever with Him. This was the very first communion and it is packed with meaning.
Now, the reason for telling these two stories together is because they are intimately connected. You see, when Jesus met with his disciples for the Last Supper, the night before His death on the cross, they were actually celebrating Passover. They were celebrating God’s rescue of His people by way of the Passover Lamb’s blood painted on the doorframes.
Looking back on this, it’s clear to see that Passover foreshadowed our salvation. The gift I referred to above is a worksheet that your students can use to look up Scriptures that compare the Passover rescue to our rescue through Christ. It makes our rescue so much more memorable to see that God was working throughout history, preparing for our rescue. This chart is taken from The Lord Supper… Let’s Get Ready! where this is explained on the kids level in more detail in this workbook.
And now, here is that FREE CHART for you to access.
*Click Here For Free Passover Parallels Chart
Easter is around the corner! And before Easter comes Easter week. May you all have a wonderful preparation for Easter and rejoice in Jesus’ great sacrifice for you. This is such a great week to bring the understanding of God's gift together for the kids and parents.
Still growing in Him,
Laurie
PS. The Lord's Supper is a great workbook for kids that covers all of preparation for communion to prepare them for communion that can be used any time of year!
*This chart is taken from The Lord Supper… Let’s Get Ready! You might find this a good tool to prepare your kids for communion, as well.
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