Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Cup of Sanctification
“Blessed are you, O Lord our God, ruler of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.”
Reminds us of God’s promise, “I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians.
Parsley
“Blessed are you, O Lord our God, ruler of the universe, who creates the fruit of the earth.
Represents life, which God gives us.
Salt Water
Represents the tears of the Israelites because of the suffering that endured during their time of slavery to the Egyptians.
Matzah
On Passover only bread without yeast is eaten because the Israelites had to eat their first passover meal in haste.
The bread did not have time to rise.
Also because leaven is a metaphor for the bad influence of sin in our lives.
The cleansing of the house of leaven is symbolic of doing away with the old life of sin.
Afikhomen
Break the middle piece of matzah.
Jewish
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
Christian
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Horse Radish
We eat bitter herbs to remind us of the Israelites terrible life of slavery in Egypt.
Chiroset
Reminder that even in slavery, the Israelites had hope in God.
The Passover Summary
Unleavened Bread
Bitter Herbs
The Passover Lamb
The Cup of Plagues
Reminds us of God’s promise, “I will rid you out of their bondage.
Represents the 10 plagues upon Egypt.
Blood
Frogs
Lice
Flies
Cattle Disease
Boils
Hail
Locusts
Darkness
Death of the First Born
The Passover Lamb
The Passover Lamb
The roasted Lamb Shank
Reminds us that the blood of a perfect lamb could take the place of the first born in a family.
Roasted Egg
Symbolizes mourning
Reminds that the temple has been destroyed.
The Passover Meal
The Cup of Redemption
Blessed are you, O Lord, our God, Ruler of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.
Reminds us of God’s promise, “I will redeem you with an outstretched arm.”
The Cup of Praise
Blessed are you, O Lord, our God, ruler of the universe who creates the fruit of the vine.
Reminds us of God’s promise, “I will take you to me for a people.
Ending Wish
Next Year in Jerusalem.
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