Passover

Should Christians Celebrate the Hebrew Festivals? |S4:E10|

In this episode of the House of David podcast, Gabi and Pastor Eric delve into the significance of the Hebrew festivals and their connection to biblical prophecy. They discuss how Israel's calendar serves as a prophetic time clock, highlighting the importance of understanding God's appointed times concerning Christ's first and second comings. The conversation covers the fulfillment of the spring festivals by Jesus, such as Passover, and the anticipation of the fall festivals signaling His return. The discussion emphasizes the role of both Jews and Gentiles in God's redemptive plan, emphasizing the unity of believers as part of "true" Israel. Ultimately, they stress the importance of Christians grasping the theological and eschatological implications of Israel's festivals in understanding God's kingdom purposes.

Honoring the Feasts of the Lord |S1:E9|

In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric introduces the eight feasts and holy convocations of the Lord outlined in Leviticus, emphasizing their significance as belonging to God and pointing to both His first and second comings. He discusses the Sabbath and other festivals, highlighting their relevance for both Israel and the broader church. The dialogue explores the Gentiles' inclusion in Sabbath observance and the restoration of Israel, emphasizing the Sabbath's eternal nature and its role in future prophecy. Pastor Eric concludes by advocating for the honoring of Sabbath and feasts as opportunities for spiritual renewal and communal worship, aligning with God's will for His people.

Mysteries of Christ in the Passover |S1:E8|

In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric provides a comprehensive overview of the Passover Seder, exploring its historical, ritual, and theological significance. He begins with the Exodus from Egypt, highlighting the divine deliverance of the Jewish people and the establishment of the Mosaic covenant. The discussion covers the elements of the Haggadah, the Seder's order, and the symbolism behind various traditions, such as the four cups of wine and the bread of affliction. Additionally, he explores the Messianic fulfillment of Passover in Christian theology, drawing parallels between key events in Jesus' life and the Passover narrative. Pastor Eric concludes with reflections on the future redemption of Israel and the ultimate victory over death, culminating in the hope of a new Jerusalem and eternal peace.