Passover. Fourth cup Pour the wine and juice, and hold up your cups. A night to remember. Passover.

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Fourth cup Pour the wine and juice, and hold up your cups. God s fourth promise is a covenant promise with His people: I will take you as My people, and I will be your God. We remember how God made a covenant with us and made us His people. 4 Passover Passover 2014 Version A night to remember Written by Victoria Beech Drink a cup of wine or juice. www.godventure.co.uk 12

Welcome! This meal marks the beginning of a time of rest as a family together. We stop and rest from our work, just like God rested from His work of creation. We celebrate the freedom God has given us, just as He brought freedom to the Israelites when He set them free from being slaves in Egypt. Tonight, we especially remember this as we celebrate Passover. The 3rdthird cup Pour the wine and juice, and hold up your cups. This is probably the cup with which Jesus asked His friends to remember Him on the night of His last Passover, what is known as The Last Supper. Jesus is described as our redeemer, because He died in our place, just as the Passover lamb died in place of the first born Israelites. 3 God s third promise is redemption: I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great judgments. We remember how God redeemed His people. Drink a cup of wine/juice. 2 11

BreadMatzoh On Sabbaths it is traditional to have two loaves. On Passover we have three matzoh. The third is a symbol of the Passover lamb which was killed. God s people put the lamb s blood on their door frames so that the angel of death passed over them and did not kill their first borns. For us, the Passover lamb is a symbol of Jesus, the lamb of God. His body was broken and His blood was shed as part of God s new covenant with His people. As we break and eat this bread, we remember Jesus. We bless you, Lord our God, King of the universe who gives us bread from the earth. Thank you, God, for Jesus, the bread of life. Have some bread. Light Light the candles and say: I light the two Sabbath candles to remind us of the rest and freedom God gives us. As I light them, I welcome Shalom Bayit, peaceful harmony in our homes. who has given us Jesus, the light of the world. Thank you that whoever follows You will never walk in darkness, but have the light of life. Waft the light firstly towards yourselves, representing your desire for more of Jesus light in you life. Then waft the light outwards, representing the light of Jesus light being spread into the lives of those around the table, your loved ones and the wider community. May these candles bring peace in our souls, goodness and cheer in our hearts, and happiness in our families and in our homes as they spread their light on each of us. Say this traditional Hebrew Sabbath greeting, which means peaceful Sabbath : Shabbat Shalom! 10 3

Four promises The Bible tells us four promises God made to His people. Exodus 6:6-8 says: As a symbol of these four promises, we will drink wine or juice four times. As we drink we will remember and celebrate God s four promises to Israel and to us: Freedom, Deliverance, Redemption, and making us His people. Therefore say to the children of Israel: I am the Lord; (1) I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, (2) I will rescue you from their bondage, and (3) I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great judgments. (4) I will take you as My people, and I will be your God. This text is taken from the New King James English Version of the Bible. The Eas ter s tory Re-tell the Easter story at this point. This could be a reading from a children s Bible, a re-telling someone has written, a play prepared by the children, the Godly Play version or whatever suits you. Washing hands Psalm 24 in the Bible says that only people with clean hands and a pure heart can stand in God s holy place. forgive us and make our hearts clean. Take it in turn to wash our hands. When Jesus died and came alive again, He made it possible for us to be forgiven. We wash our hands with water and ask God to 4 9

Seder plate continued a bit more... Hold the matzoh (flat bread). Tonight we eat unleavened or flat bread because the Israelites had to leave so fast that they could not wait for their bread to rise. Matzoh is the simple bread of poverty. Tonight it becomes a symbol to remind us that our lives are about much more than the material things we have. Hold the egg. The egg is a symbol of mourning, and is to remind us that the Temple in Jerusalem, the place of sacrifices, is no longer standing. But since it has no beginning and no end, the egg is also a symbol of new life and hope. Hide part of the middle matzoh for the children to find later. 2nd cup God s second promise is rescue: I will rescue you from their bondage We remember how God delivered His people. 2 Matzoh Egg The firs t cup Pour the wine and juice, and hold up your cups. This drink is a symbol of joy and celebration. As we drink, we thank God for this opportunity to gather together to observe this festival of Passover, just as God s people have done for centuries. God s first promise is freedom: 1 I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians We remember how God brought His people out from being slaves. All drink a cup of wine/juice. We bless you, Lord our God, King of the universe, 8 5

The Exodus Story Re-tell the Exodus story at this point. This could be a reading from a children s Bible, a re-telling someone has written, a play prepared by the children, the Godly Play version or whatever suits you. Seder plate continued... Hold up the salt water: Yet as good as God intended life to be, it is often mixed with tears. Tonight, we are celebrating the freedom and wonderful deliverance that God brought the Israelite as slaves in Egypt. But we do not forget that life in Egypt was hard and that life is sometimes full of tears. Salt water Maror Seder plate On our plate are two pairs of elements representing a mixture of positive and negative experiences or emotions. They remind us that life is often a confusing mixture of joy and sorrow, of bitter endings and sweet new beginnings. We rejoice in the fact that God works in all the circumstances of life, just as he heard the cries of slaves and brought deliverance. Hold up the parsley: Passover is a Spring festival, the season of new life. This vegetable, which we call Karpas, represents life, created and sustained by God. We are filled with joy at the goodness of God in bringing into our lives all good things. Seder plate Parsley We bless you, Lord our God, King of the Universe, who gives us the fruit of the earth. Dip sprigs of parsley in the salt water and eat them. Hold the maror (horseradish) then eat a bit. Tonight we remember how bitter the Israelites lives were as slaves in Egypt. Hold the charoseth (date mixture) then eat a bit. Tonight we eat charoseth to remind us of the mortar, the mud-cement, the Israelites used to build Pharaohs palaces in Egypt. Hold the lamb bone. This is the symbol of the Passover lamb that was killed so that God s people would live. Charoseth Lamb bone 6 7