In ancient times, God gave His people a festival during which He required them to remove every trace of leaven from their homes. The Feast of Unleavened Bread reminds us that God still calls us to identify and purge the things that corrupt our hearts and distract us from Him. So what needs to be cleaned out of my life?
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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Most of us want to have clean hands before we eat, especially if our hands are going to actually be touching our food. But we probably have different methods of pre-meal handwashing (just rinsing with water, a dab of soap, completely lathering both hands, etc.). We can argue about the level of cleanliness and probably feel justified in defending our opinion. There was a time mentioned in scripture when Jesus and His followers were criticized for not washing their hands "correctly" before they ate. Jesus responded by pointing out a bigger issue with his critics than just having dirty hands. What was this more significant problem? And is it something I still need to concern myself with today?
Mealtimes provide opportunities to get to know someone or connect with someone in a relaxed atmosphere. At the dinner table is when I tend to let my guard down and allow others to get a better glimpse of the real me, and I get a chance to get a clearer picture of them as well. Multiple times in scripture Jesus is shown enjoying a meal with others. These often become teachable moments for both His disciples and His critics. Let's take advantage of the opportunity to "eat" with Jesus and get a clearer picture of His message and His mission.