“My dwelling shall be with them; I will be their God, and they shall be my people .” There are certainly days in the life of every Christian when life feels particularly hard and burdensome. Unfortunately for some more than others, these last a little longer. We wonder where God is or why He seems to have abandoned us. This kind of test is very difficult because it is dark. That is why we must remember the promise that was made to us sealed by the blood of the lamb in the Old Testament and the blood of Jesus (Lamb of God) in the New. This is what we know as Passover.
“Now the Passover of the Jews was near, and many went up from the country to Jerusalem before Passover to purify themselves.” In many ways, some of the toughest tests we will ever have to endure in this life are practically impossible to pass —on our own. This is precisely why God the Father rescued the Chosen People, preparing the way for the magnificent redemptive act of the suffering, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, His Son. When we fully grasp and incorporate what Jesus did for me on a universal level and spend my life working to make that real in every instance and circumstance in my personal life, we will find such peace and clarity that we would or could never be the same again.
“Freedom is within our grasp, and Passover reminds us that we need to reach.” Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson