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Last Words Of Yeshua

A Series Leading to Passover

Not Forsaken

April 8, 2017 • Matt Rosenberg

In the world we live in some would try to convince others that Passover is disconnected from the narrative of Jesus. But Yeshua is a Jew. He never spoke English and he never came to America. He spoke Hebrew/Aramaic and lived in Israel. The exodus from Egypt and the death and resurrection of Yeshua, all happened during Passover and serve and the greatest evidence that God will never abandon his people. At times, we all feel abandoned but the truth is you are not forsaken. All you have to do is call on the name of Yeshua.

Miracle of Now

April 1, 2017 • Matt Rosenberg

Eight days before Yeshua dies on Passover he brought his friend Lazarus back to life. Often, we are so focused on the past or the future that we miss the miracles that happening right in front of us. Here is the story: Lazarus has two tombs, was raised to life and buried a second time. Yeshua has one tomb, was raised to life and never died again. You will be buried once, If you believe in Yeshua you will live with him forever. As we prepare for Passover let’s ask God to help us see the miracles that are happening right now!

We Remember

March 25, 2017 • Matt Rosenberg

As we approach Passover, we look at the two thieves that were crucified alongside Yeshua and Yeshua's amazing words, "today you shall be with me in paradise." One thief chooses mockery and the other surrender. The phrase "God works in mysterious ways" is not actually in the Bible. What we find in the Bible is actually quite different. God works in very purposeful, clear, and meaningful ways to help us move from where we are to where He wants us to be. We need the courage to watch and listen for His voice and let him connect all the puzzle pieces. Remember, like His own crucifixion and the thief on the cross next to Him—Yeshua makes beautiful things out of strange and difficult things.

The Bloody Passover Lamb

March 18, 2017 • Matt Rosenberg

As we approach Passover we focus in on the last words of Yeshua during his crucifixion. Many don't realize that both his death and resurrection took place during Passover. In fact, His death occurred as the Passover lamb was sacrificed for the Nation of Israel. His death was awful, painful, and bloody but, it was also necessary for the forgiveness of sins for anyone, Jew & Gentile, who calls on the Name of Yeshua! He is still crying out "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."