Episode 11: The Feast of Unleavened Bread
Summary
In this conversation, Jon and James discuss the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is the second of the seven feasts of Adonai. They explore the significance of the Hebrew word 'moed' (feast) and how these feasts are important to God. They also discuss the parallel between the Jewish and Gentile perspectives on the feasts, and how they relate to the life and teachings of Yeshua (Jesus). The Feast of Unleavened Bread is seen as a time of sanctification and a reminder of God's faithfulness in delivering His people. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of the posture of our hearts in approaching these feasts.
Chapters
00:00 — Introduction and Background
03:05 — The Importance of the Feasts of Adonai as Appointed Times (Moedim)
10:54 — The Feast of Unleavened Bread
13:58 — The Importance of Matzah
16:27 — The Rest of Shabbat
20:06 — Remembering God's Faithfulness
26:20 — Yeshua's Sacrifice and Sanctification
31:03 — The Posture of Our Hearts
37:09 — Closing Remarks
Takeaways
The feasts of Adonai are significant appointments with God that reflect His character and reveal His plan for redemption.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a time of sanctification and a reminder of God's faithfulness in delivering His people.
The removal of leaven (hametz) during this feast symbolizes the removal of sin from our lives and the process of sanctification.
Approaching the feasts with a posture of humility and openness allows us to experience the presence of God and His transformative work in our lives.