April 16, 2025
In this class, Bishop Benjamin explores the profound spiritual significance of Passover, highlighting themes of renewal, divine protection, and the transformative power of faith.
In this faith class led by Bishop Benjamin, attendees explored the profound spiritual significance of Passover, diving into its historical origins and its enduring message of hope and renewal.
The True Meaning of Passover
Passover, as Bishop Benjamin explained, is deeply embedded in the Jewish tradition, originating from Exodus 12. It marks the beginning of the Jewish year and commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
While commonly associated with the sacrifice of a lamb and the sparing of Israelite firstborns, Bishop Benjamin emphasized Passover's deeper meaning as the birth of a nation, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts.
Death Loses Its Power
A central theme was how Passover signifies that death is not final. Instead, death becomes a doorway to eternal life through faith in God. Bishop Benjamin passionately shared that in God's kingdom, death is made powerless—unable to touch those protected by faith.
The Symbolism of the Lamb
Bishop Benjamin illustrated the sacrificial lamb as symbolic of Jesus Christ, whose sinless sacrifice provided ultimate salvation. He reminded listeners that every household in Israel shared this lamb, representing inclusivity and abundant grace—everyone is invited into God's protective covering.
Faith and Protection
The application of lamb's blood on doorposts during the original Passover represents spiritual protection. Bishop Benjamin clarified that this act symbolizes faith in God's plan, protecting believers from harm and ensuring safety from life's "plagues," both literal and metaphorical.
Embracing Sobriety and Preparedness
Drawing parallels between the historical event and modern spiritual life, the Bishop urged believers to remain sober-minded and spiritually prepared. Passover meals, he explained, are solemn occasions for reflection and readiness, symbolizing a quick departure from bondage and entry into freedom.
God's Justice Prevails
Bishop Benjamin underscored Passover as a divine act of justice. Contrasting God's justice with worldly injustice, he emphasized how God's actions protected the vulnerable Israelites from oppression, highlighting God's righteous intervention.
Hope and New Opportunities
A powerful takeaway from the class was that Passover represents an opportunity to reset and start anew. Bishop Benjamin encouraged listeners to expect miracles in their lives—be it freedom from debt, restoration of relationships, or other breakthroughs, emphasizing that Passover is a season of transformation and fresh beginnings.
Personal Reflection and Action
Closing with a practical call to action, Bishop Benjamin urged everyone to think of three people who might not yet know the joy of divine forgiveness and to pray earnestly for them. He emphasized that no one needs to carry the burden of guilt or shame when grace is readily available through faith in Jesus Christ.
A Call to Spiritual Awareness
Throughout the class, Bishop Benjamin passionately reminded attendees of their calling—to remain spiritually aware, sober-minded, and vigilant, trusting completely in God's ability to deliver and renew. Passover, he summarized, is a vivid reminder that God's redemptive power is always at work, turning even the darkest moments into profound victories.