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MESSIAH IN THE PASSOVER Special Email Edition In Partnership with Chosen People Global Ministries

PASSOVER: Redemption Fulfilled Dear friend in the Messiah, Shalom and happy Passover! This is a wonderful time of the year for both Jewish people and Christians who know the fulfillment of the Passover through Jesus the Messiah. This year,your Mission to the Jewish People will be presenting what we call Messiah in the Passover at almost a thousand churches in Australia and around the world this month. Our various Messianic congregations will sponsor Passover Seders (Banquets) as well, and so will many local churches and Jewish ministries. It is quite possible that you might want to have Celebrate Messiah present Messiah in the Passover at your church as well. Unfortunately, it is too late for this year, as our speakers are already scheduled but it is a great time to plan for next year! So please look at the enclosed card and be sure to fill out the information requested so that we can contact your church and pastor to 2 2 schedule a presentation for next year. You can also find out if there is a Messianic Seder being held in your community sometime over the next month. The event could be sponsored by a local church, home group or Jewish outreach. As a Jewish believer in Jesus, I can tell you from personal experience that Messiah in the Passover is an eye-opening presentation for many Jewish people and many believers as well! My First Messiah in the Passover I still remember the first time I watched a Jewish believer present a Passover demonstration at a church. Even though I was a new believer, I was able to understand the symbolism of the Passover Seder and apply it to my understanding of Jesus. He is the Lamb of God, the unleavened bread of life that was pierced, and His shed blood is memorialized by the cup of the New Covenant. There is so much more to tell, as the parallels between the Passover and the Lord s Supper are extraordinary. Most of all, I hope you will be courageous and bold and invite your Jewish friends to a Messianic Passover Seder during this time of the year. You can locate a Celebrate Messiah sponsored Passover Seder by going on our website, www.celebratemessiah.com.au/events or contact our church relations office when you call 03 9563 5544 or write churchrelations@celebratemessiah.com.au. Please consider bringing a Jewish friend to one of these events my prayer is that they experience what happened to me. The Chosen People March 2013 / Celebrate Messiah

Inviting Your Jewish Friend to a Messianic Passover Seder Allow me to give you a few ideas about how to invite a Jewish friend to a Celebrate Messiah Messiah in the Passover presentation or to a Messianic Seder. I am often asked, How do I decide which Jewish friend I should invite to a Passover Seder? This is a difficult question with a very easy solution. The answer is to ask the Lord in prayer to direct you as to whom you should invite. Then ask Him to give you the courage, boldness and opportunity to invite your Jewish friend or relative. You might also wonder whether or not your Jewish friends would even be interested in attending a Messianic Passover Seder. I find that many Jewish people are actually quite interested in going along with a Christian friend to a Passover Seder. It is a rare Jewish person who has never experienced the Seder, even if only in childhood so you do not have to explain or sell the idea of going to a Seder. One thing I might suggest is that you present this event as an interfaith Seder; these are, by the way, becoming quite popular. That way, your friend will understand that there will be a component of Christian teaching as part of the event, and he or she will not feel as though they are being ambushed or that you have brought them under false pretenses. It is perfectly acceptable to tell your Jewish friend that you have discovered that Communion, or the Lord s Supper, which is such an essential part of Christianity, has Jewish roots. Your Jewish friend is probably wondering why you would ever want to celebrate a Jewish Passover Seder anyway! Their curiosity might Photos by Carly Hennigan drive them to attend. But the main reason why your Jewish friend would want to attend the Passover is because he or she is your friend. They want to understand you. They have seen that your faith is vital and dynamic not simply part of your life, but the core of your life and being. By now, I am sure that this has both attracted your Jewish friend and made them curious. In other words, they might really want to see what makes you tick spiritually. Expect Positive Responses The one response that you fear the most will probably not happen. Your Jewish friend will probably not get angry and reject your invitation outright on religious or moral grounds. They might reject the invitation because of a scheduling conflict, but not because they are offended. This would rarely happen. In fact, the most probable response is that your Jewish friend would tell you how thoughtful you were for inviting them and that they either can or cannot come based on their schedule. So you needn t be overly concerned about the way your invitation will be received. To avoid unnecessary Christian terminology, you may choose to use the word Messiah instead of the word Christ. You could say Yeshua rather than Jesus. You might even stress to your Jewish friend that there is more Jewishness to Christianity than most people ever suspect. Preparing Yourself for the Messianic Seder Finally, you can prepare yourself for attending a Messianic Passover Seder with your Jewish friend by learning more about Passover yourself. I know the chart in this newsletter will be very helpful to you. Perhaps the best preparation for you would be to attend a Passover Seder at the home of your Jewish friend. If you are invited, jump at the chance! You will enjoy it and it will provide a point of comparison for the Messianic Passover Seder. You might also read through the Passover account in the Book of Exodus and encourage your friend to do so as well. This will help prepare you for the evening. Anything you can do to include the Bible especially the Old Testament into the framework of your relationship with your Jewish friend will be helpful in the days ahead. Most of all, pray for the event and for your Jewish friend, as this could be an evening that will transform his or her life. Have a blessed Passover and Easter. May the risen Lamb of God fill your home with His power and joy! Yours in Him, Mitch Glaser President, Chosen People Ministries Dr. Mitch Glaser President 3 March 2013 / Celebrate Messiah

T Celebrate the Passover with a Seder at Home The Passover Seder is a wonderful opportunity to present the Gospel in a truly creative and memorable way to family, believing friends and, of course, Jewish seekers. It not only reminds us of God s redemption from slavery in Egypt, but also reinforces the scriptural connection to the ministry of Jesus the Messiah, who has released us from spiritual bondage. The warmth of table fellowship shared over a good meal, combined with the Passover emphasis on God s redeeming power, has helped many Jewish people understand the relationship of the prophetic promises of the Hebrew Scriptures to their fulfillment in the life of Jesus. Celebrate Messiah has many helpful resources to help you celebrate Passover. You can find them on our website - www.celebratemessiah.com.au/store 4 he Feast of Passover commemorates God s redemption of Israel from its 400-year enslavement in Egypt. Over 3,000 years ago, the children of Israel suffered under the severe oppression of the Pharaoh. As the Book of Exodus records, God sent Moses to deliver them from the Egyptians, but Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites leave Egypt for the Promised Land. Due to the hardness of Pharaoh s heart, God proceeded to pour out a series of ten plagues upon the Egyptians, culminating in the final plague, the slaying of firstborn sons of Egypt. God protected the Israelite children with the marking of the doorposts and the lintels of their homes with the blood of a lamb (Ex. 12:1-30). The Jewish people commemorate this event every year through a ceremonial meal known as the Passover Seder. Throughout the world, Jewish families gather to remember the events of the Exodus and to celebrate the faithfulness of the God of Israel. The word seder, which in this instance means order or procedure, refers to the retelling of the account through a special book known as the haggadah (telling of the story). One of the most important purposes of the Passover Seder is to teach the sacred history of the Jewish people to the children of each emerging Jewish generation. There is an added dimension of celebration for Jewish and non-jewish followers of Jesus the Messiah, for Jesus celebrated this meal with His disciples on the evening before His death. Known in Christian faith as the Last Supper (Mat. 26:17-30), the New Testament records how the Passover elements of the unleavened bread and the wine have become the basis of the Lord s Supper, or Communion. As Jesus and the disciples celebrated God s redemption of Israel, Jesus foretold how His death would provide redemption from sin (Mat. 26:26-29). The themes of Passover prepared the nation for the redemption God provides through Jesus death and resurrection. March 2013 / Celebrate Messiah

PASSOVER: Promise & Fulfillment Theme Passover The Messiah Enslavement The Lamb Blood Matzah The children of Israel served as slaves under the oppression of the Pharaoh (Ex. 1:11-12; 6:6). God redeemed Israel through the sacrifice of a lamb without any defect (Ex. 12:5). He instructed the people to sacrifice the lamb and to spread the blood upon the doorposts of their homes with hyssop (Ex. 12:21-22). God redeemed Israel from Egypt through the shedding of blood. When God passed through the land of Egypt, He saw the blood of the lamb on the top and sides of the doorframe; therefore, He passed over the Israelite homes and did not allow the destroyer to take the lives of their firstborn sons (Ex. 12:23). During the week of Passover, the Jewish community abstains from eating anything containing leaven and eats only unleavened bread, or matzah (Ex. 12:19-20). When the Israelites fled Egypt in haste, they did not have time to wait for the bread to rise while it baked. After Adam and Eve s rebellion, humanity fell under the oppression of slavery to sin and death (Rom. 6:20-21; Eph. 2:1-3). John describes Jesus as the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29). In the same way as the Passover lamb was without defect, Jesus was without sin (2 Cor. 5:21). This is why Paul tells us to remember how the Messiah, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed (I Cor. 5:7). The Bible teaches us that without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness for sins (Heb. 9:22). Jesus tells us that through His blood, He provides the forgiveness of sin (Mat. 26:28). He is the Lamb who was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities (Isaiah 53:5). The Bible presents leaven as a symbol of sin (Mat. 16:6-12; 1 Cor. 5:6-8). Jesus was without sin, meaning without leaven (2 Cor. 5:21). Symbolically, Jesus was crucified at the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Celebrate Messiah WWW.CELEBRATEMESSIAH.COM.AU Bitter Herbs Redemption Land The Torah prescribes three necessary elements of Passover: the Lamb, Matzah and Bitter Herbs (Ex. 12:8). The bitter herbs remind the Israelites of how the Egyptians embittered the lives of the slaves in Egypt. The story of Passover represents God s redemption of Israel out of Egypt. God delivered the children of Israel out of Egypt in order to bring them into the Promised Land. For believers, the bitter herbs represent how Jesus delivers His people from the bitterness and sorrow of sin and brings joy to our lives. God fittingly chose the celebration of Israel s redemption from Egypt as the day to redeem the world through Jesus death and resurrection. In the same way, God delivers followers of Jesus from a dominion of darkness to bring them into His kingdom (Col. 1:13), and reminds us that one day God will fulfill His promise to establish His earthly kingdom in Jerusalem. First Fruits Following Passover, God commanded the On the Sunday following Passover, Jesus nation to offer the first fruits of their harvest conquered death and rose from the dead, on the first day following the Sabbath; coinciding with the Feast of First Fruits. As the therefore, on the Sunday following Passover, first fruit of the resurrection, Jesus gives hope to 5 God instructs Israel to offer the first fruits of His people that they shall likewise follow Him The Chosen People their harvest as an offering (Lev. 23:9-14). into eternal life (1 Cor. 15:20-23).

News Briefs PLUCKY NORMAN AIMS TO FINISH THE RACE Inspired by the Centurion in Luke 7 and Matthew 8, a member of the Beit HaMashiach Messianic Congregation will run 220km around Melbourne s Port Philip Bay to raise funds for The Centurion s Legacy the Caulfield Messianic Centre Project. Norman Frazer, has more strings to his bow than Shabbat worship violinist. He and two work colleagues, Hugh and Salma, are ultramarathon runners, and will pound the pavement midnight Friday to around midday Sunday on a date to be set. If you d like more information, and to sponsor the runners please visit www.caulfieldmessianiccentre.org.au. YESHUA BRINGS LIFE TO AILING SOULS Dying patients came to acknowledge the saving grace of Yeshua Messiah during a hospital visit from our Russian missionary, Rita. She led a small team of volunteers into a palliative care unit and they witnessed distress turn to joy as one by one four ladies heard the Good News of Yeshua and committed their lives to serving Him. What started as a visit full of tears and sorrow ended in great rejoicing, as sick and elderly patients, visitors and nursing staff all joined in to sing rousing renditions of Hebrew songs praising the God of Israel. SWEET GIFTS FOR OUR FRIENDS IN NEED Food is always a welcome gift to receive, and the Tikkun Olam ministry has distributed sweet goodies for Purim and many packages are about to go out for Pesach. One recipient s thank you note said, the courteous and kindly manner when given to me certainly made the sweet goodies even more enjoyable! The packages are provided to needy people in Jewish communities around Australia. Please contact our office if you would like to support the ministry, and we would particularly appreciate more helpers in Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. WELL WORTH STEPPING OUT IN FAITH Jay s youth group aims to combine teaching and application, so they went on a treasure hunt. After 10 minutes to wait and listen to God and ask Him if there was anyone they could meet and pray for, they were to write impressions of the person s name, location, clothing colour or something else on paper, and go out to find the person God had shown them. With Godinspired clues: shopping centre, Woolworths, lady, dog, and a red scarf, they headed down to the closest Woolworths supermarket and began looking for a lady with a dog. Nothing. They came out a bit disheartened. As they turned the corner out of the shop there was a lady walking her dog under the big Woolworths sign. We walked up to her, said Jay, and excitedly told her we had been waiting on God for who to talk to, and we got the clues: dog, lady, and Woolworths. You are our treasure we told her. We asked if there was anything we could pray for her. She was a bit overwhelmed but responded immediately about one of her close friends who had been admitted into hospital. They didn t know what was wrong with her, but they thought it might be MS. We asked if we could pray for her friend there, we also prayed a blessing over her and God touched her. Tears welled up in her eyes as she thanked the young people for coming out and praying for her. The group then walked across the road and saw a young 15 year-old girl wearing a red scarf in her hair. We again told her our story and asked her if there was anything we could pray for her about. As we talked to her, God showed us that there was relationship breakdown between her parents. She asked us to pray for her family. It was such a fun activity for the youth to learn to listen to God s voice and to also join Him in reaching out to others, Jay said. 6 The Chosen People 6 March 2013 / Celebrate Messiah

Simcha* 2013 a global extravaganza Celebrate a special Simcha* conference this year with an extravaganza of messianic speakers from around the world. Chosen People Global Ministries will be holding its international conference in Melbourne to coincide with Simcha, and so representatives from 16 member countries will be joining us at the Phillip Island Adventure Resort from Friday 6 December to Sunday 8 December 2013. Hear excellent Bible teaching from messianic leaders, pray for revival amongst Jewish people in Australia and around the world, enjoy Messianic worship in music and dance. Book early to avoid disappointment. *Simcha is a Hebrew word meaning a joyous occasion In the footsteps of Yeshua & Paul This unique 3-week tour will include hands on ministry while following in the footsteps of Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah and Paul the Apostle. Your tour hosts Barry Buirski and Mark Polonsky are Jewish believers in Yeshua and, together with qualified messianic Jewish tour guides, will help you see Israel through Jewish Eyes. The tour is presented by Celebrate Messiah and operated by Inner Faith Travel. The See Israel Through Jewish Eyes tour will feature: ISRAEL: Haifa, Jerusalem, Jordan Valley, Masada, the Dead Sea and the Sea Of Galilee. TURKEY: Istanbul, Troy, Pergamom, Smyrna, and Philadelphia. including 5 days in Turkey 19 October - 9 November 2013 For more details or to apply please contact: Inner Faith Travel, 20 Grandview Tce, TALLAI, QLD 4213 Phone: 07 5530 2900 toll free 1800 074 426 email: holyland@ift.net.au Support the Centurion s Run, go to www.caulfieldmessianiccentre.org.au 7 Serving together with Chosen People Ministries in: Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, England, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, United States. In Australia contact: Celebrate Messiah Australia, PO Box 304, Caulfield South, VIC 3162, Australia. Phone: +61 3 9563 5544 Fax: +61 3-9563 5544 Email: enquiries@celebratemessiah.com.au In New Zealand contact: Celebrate Messiah New Zealand, 276 Danseys Pass Rd, 12 CRD, Oamaru 9491, New Zealand, Phone: +64 3431 2564 Email: scottsodc@gmail.com www.celebratemessiah.com.au