How to “Passover” as a Gentile Christian A simple, Christ-centered way to honor what God began—and fulfilled Every year, many believers quietly ask: Should Christians celebrate Passover? For Gentile believers—especially those who love Israel and take Scripture seriously—the question isn’t about obligation. It’s about understanding. It’s about connection. And ultimately, it’s about Jesus Christ. ⸻ What Passover Is Passover was established in Exodus 12 as a memorial of God delivering Israel from Egypt. A spotless lamb. Blood on the doorposts. Judgment passing over those covered. It wasn’t just a meal. It was a message. ⸻ Why It Matters to Christians The New Testament makes the connection unmistakable: “Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed.” (1 Corinthians 5:7) Passover wasn’t just history—it was pointing forward. • The lamb → Jesus • The blood → the cross • The deliverance → salvation And during the Passover meal, Jesus redefined everything: The bread became His body. The cup became His blood. What began in Exodus was fulfilled at the cross. ⸻ Are You Required to Celebrate It? No. Scripture is clear: • We are not under the Law • We are not made more righteous by observing festivals • We are not judged for keeping—or not keeping—specific days But you are absolutely free to honor it. Not as law. As remembrance. ⸻ How to “Passover” Without Overcomplicating It You don’t need to: • Recreate a full traditional Seder • Learn Hebrew prayers overnight • Or try to become something you’re not You’re not becoming Jewish. You’re recognizing that your salvation is rooted in a story that began with Israel. ⸻ A Simple, Christ-Centered Way Set the intention “I’m not keeping the Law—I’m remembering what God did and what Jesus fulfilled.” ⸻ Read the story • Exodus 12 • Luke 22 Let Scripture connect the dots. ✝️💟✡️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️ #Passover #Seder #Christian #GraftedChristian #Jesus #God

