the Chosen People

The Passover

Walking in God’s light brings fellowship and cleansing through Jesus’ sacrifice. His blood covers our sins, offering forgiveness and protection.

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1 John 1:7
Do you ever feel like you must clean yourself up before coming to God? We often try to fix our mistakes, but the truth is, we can’t cleanse ourselves—only Jesus can. Just as the Israelites were saved by the blood of the lamb on their doorposts, we are saved by the blood of Jesus. His sacrifice washes away our sins and draws us into fellowship with God and one another. Instead of striving to make ourselves worthy, we can rest in His grace, knowing He has already made a way. Let us walk in the light, trusting that His blood covers us completely. May we remember His mercy, rejoice in His deliverance, and live in gratitude for the cleansing only He provides.
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