To Become a Disciple of Christ Is to Passover
Passover is a crucial pillar of the Christian faith. Just as Israel was enslaved to the Egyptians, a non-believer is enslaved to sin. When they choose to follow Christ—living a life of obedience, repentance, and holiness—they begin the process of passing over into the wilderness.
No one who is prideful can truly Passover and survive, just as Pharaoh could not enter the wilderness with the Israelites.
During the Passover (the Last Supper), Judas passed over from Light to Darkness.
Passing Over: Two Paths
From Light to Darkness:
- They question God instead of walking in faith.
- They feel self-righteous or "enlightened."
- They rebel against God.
- They are prideful.
- They harbor profound hatred toward believers.
From Darkness to Light:
- They place their faith in God.
- They thirst for the Word of God.
- They surrender fully to Him.
- They are meek and humble.
- They feel godly hatred—a righteous displeasure toward the ways of Egypt (the world).
Surviving the Wilderness
In the wilderness, believers must:
- Deny the flesh and feed on the Word of God.
- Drinking the cup of Christ suffering means willing to serve Jesus and your neighbor and refuse to die on the wilderness
- Receive daily spiritual nourishment, lest they risk dying spiritually.
- Submit to God, allowing Him to fight their battles—otherwise, they risk losing the spiritual warfare.
- Avoid seeking comfort in worldly things, though failure is not the end.
Many perish in the wilderness due to a lack of knowledge—as Scripture says, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6).
The Cost of Discipleship
It is vital to love Jesus above all else; otherwise, one risks ending like Judas, who failed to Passover when the disciples faced spiritual warfare.
Anyone you know who didn't passover, no longer loves you anymore for the devil attacks their mind so that they hate you.
As a disciple of Christ, we must remember Passover—living a holy, set-apart life in surrender and obedience to God.
If you have failed to Passover or have passed over from darkness to light, there is still time to repent. However, you must remain faithful and committed, for the spiritual warfare will intensify.
The Significance of Passover in Challenging Times
Certain events in Passover carry deep significance, especially in years when spiritual battles are fiercer than usual.
Beware: The Three Types of God’s Judgment
There are three forms of divine judgment:
1. Judgment by Water (which occurred only in Noah’s time),
2. Judgment by Fire (which will come after the Rapture),
3. The Removal of His Grace (which periodically opens the door to intense spiritual warfare).
Because of the profound significance of these Passovers, it is crucial to flee to safety and mark your house with the perfect Blood of the Lamb—lest you risk spiritual death.