Who is Jesus?
Jason Dees
Exodus 12
I want you to go with me somewhere. To a place called Goshen on a Spring night 3500 years ago, and I want you to imagine with me being a Hebrew man or a Hebrew Woman, and you are at home and you can see all of your family there, they are with you, and there is something special about this moment, there is an urgency but there is still peace in the house. And you feel warm and safe in the house because there is a fire... And you can smell that there is a roast on the fire, and its not just any roast or barbeque this is the best piece of meat your family has it was the unblemished lamb, fattened and perfect, and roasted with herbs. And after the meal was prepared, you sit down with your family to eat and you could taste this meat, and you could taste the bread without yeast, and you could taste your family's best wine.
You could see your family, smell the freshly roasted lamb, feel the warmth of the fire, and taste the bread and wine, but outside of your house what you heard were screams, people wailing, people crying out... ''My Son'' ''My Daughter'' ''My husband!'' ''My wife!'' ''My sister!'' ''My brother!''
Because you see on that night the Lord had come to Egypt, and the Lord had put to death all of the first-born children in every household. The Lord had put to death the first born of all of the livestock. Death, ruin, and tragedy had come to Egypt that night.
But in your house there was no death, in your house there was peace, in your house there was no pain, in your house you were safe because on the doorpost and the lentil of your house there was blood... And because that blood was there you were protected, because that blood was there you were safe, because that blood was there the judgment of God had passed over your house. And in that moment you realized that the blood of the lamb was precious, in that movement you realize that the blood of the lamb had power, in that moment that that blood had saved you ...
Jason Dees
Exodus 12
I want you to go with me somewhere. To a place called Goshen on a Spring night 3500 years ago, and I want you to imagine with me being a Hebrew man or a Hebrew Woman, and you are at home and you can see all of your family there, they are with you, and there is something special about this moment, there is an urgency but there is still peace in the house. And you feel warm and safe in the house because there is a fire... And you can smell that there is a roast on the fire, and its not just any roast or barbeque this is the best piece of meat your family has it was the unblemished lamb, fattened and perfect, and roasted with herbs. And after the meal was prepared, you sit down with your family to eat and you could taste this meat, and you could taste the bread without yeast, and you could taste your family's best wine.
You could see your family, smell the freshly roasted lamb, feel the warmth of the fire, and taste the bread and wine, but outside of your house what you heard were screams, people wailing, people crying out... ''My Son'' ''My Daughter'' ''My husband!'' ''My wife!'' ''My sister!'' ''My brother!''
Because you see on that night the Lord had come to Egypt, and the Lord had put to death all of the first-born children in every household. The Lord had put to death the first born of all of the livestock. Death, ruin, and tragedy had come to Egypt that night.
But in your house there was no death, in your house there was peace, in your house there was no pain, in your house you were safe because on the doorpost and the lentil of your house there was blood... And because that blood was there you were protected, because that blood was there you were safe, because that blood was there the judgment of God had passed over your house. And in that moment you realized that the blood of the lamb was precious, in that movement you realize that the blood of the lamb had power, in that moment that that blood had saved you ...
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