In ancient times God gave His people a special celebration called Passover — a reminder that He had rescued them from slavery and brought them into freedom. God wanted His people to never forget what He had done for them. And He still doesn’t. Today, we remember the even greater freedom we’ve been given through Jesus, our Passover Lamb. Because of His sacrifice, we can be free from sin, guilt, and shame. It's a freedom that still changes lives today.
Long before our modern calendars were filled with meetings and deadlines, God gave His people sacred days to remember—moments set apart to celebrate, reflect, and reconnect with Him. At first glance, those ancient rituals might seem distant or irrelevant. But what if they still have something to say to us today? Join us at Flagstone over the next several weeks as we explore these holy days and discover the timeless truths God still calls us to remember—truths that can shape our lives today.
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In ancient times God gave His people a special celebration called Passover — a reminder that He had rescued them from slavery and brought them into freedom. God wanted His people to never forget what He had done for them. And He still doesn’t. Today, we remember the even greater freedom we’ve been given through Jesus, our Passover Lamb. Because of His sacrifice, we can be free from sin, guilt, and shame. It's a freedom that still changes lives today.
Long before our modern calendars were filled with meetings and deadlines, God gave His people sacred days to remember—moments set apart to celebrate, reflect, and reconnect with Him. At first glance, those ancient rituals might seem distant or irrelevant. But what if they still have something to say to us today? Join us at Flagstone over the next several weeks as we explore these holy days and discover the timeless truths God still calls us to remember—truths that can shape our lives today.