The Similarities Between Holy Week And Passover

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families had a good Easter Sunday. I got to go to my home church "New Life Assembly Of God Church" Sunday morning (I do that on a regular basis) and he preached an anointed message about Christ's resurrection and its impact of the life of a Christian. I got to spend time with family and got to eat great food. I got to watch a message online Sunday night from another ministry and be rejuvenated naturally and spiritually too. The title I have for this blog is called "The Similarities Between Holy Week And Passover". You might be thinking. "Why should a Christian care about those events and what impact does it have for today?" Well in this blog I'll be answering those questions dear ladies and I'm going to give history and the Bible behind it. First of all let's talk about their origins. Passover began when the Jews were slaves in Egypt and y'all can read about it in the book of Exodus and even watch "The Ten Commandments" movie as well. Many plagues hit Egypt but Pharaoh refused to listen and there was one last plague the death of the firstborn. But Moses and the Jews were commanded to have a one year old male lamb with no blemish, kill it, and sprinkle blood on their doorposts of their homes. That way when the "death angel" arrived it would "passover" it! God commanded the Jews to honor that holiday from that moment on. How did "Holy Week" begin? I wrote my "Palm Sunday" blog and it's about us honoring when our Lord rode on a donkey through the streets of Jerusalem. Now what are the similarities of "Holy Week" and "Passover". Number one they are celebrations to remember and cherish. Passover as I mentioned was to remember their deliverance from being slaves of Egypt and we God's people are to remember our spiritual deliverance Christ did for us! The second thing to remember is that blood had to be shed to stone for sin. Remember God told Moses and the Jews to kill one year old male lamb and sprinkle blood on their doorposts to stone for their sins. We know that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was the perfect spotless Lamb of God who's blood was spilled on the cross of Calvary for our sins! See how the parallels of the Old and New Testament? The third principle for the blood was to protect people from death. Remember the "death angel" was sweeping through the streets of Egypt that would kill the firstborn but only those with the blood on their homes would have the "death angel" passover it. We know that without salvation we're "spiritually dead" because of Adam and Eve's sin and the Bible says in Romans 6:23 "The wages of sin is death". It's not just physical death but also eternal separation from God! But we know that God the Father sent His Son Jesus to die on the cross for our sins and all who accept Him and live for Him can be preserved from eternal death! It's not a guarantee we Christians will be preserved from physical death but it does guarantee to be spared from eternal death. Hallelujah! The Bible says in Hebrews 9:22 "Without the shedding of blood there's no remission for sin." I pray that we God's people never take the blood of Jesus for granted as well too because His blood sustains better than the blood of goats and lambs! The fourth thing we must know that "Holy Week" and "Passover" the dates they fall on are often collided with each other! This year "Holy Week" began on March 29th 2026 on "Palm Sunday" and it concluded on Sunday April 5th which was "Easter Sunday" when we honored our Lord's resurrection! (Of course we honored "Good Friday" Jesus' death on the cross!) Passover started on April 1st 2026 and will conclude April 9th in 2026. The fifth and final principle to remember is that while they both are similar they're slightly different. Passover was under the "Old Covenant" while "Holy Week" is under the "New Covenant". But nevertheless I honor and celebrate both which I've celebrated both since Covid! I've always honored the Jewish people and what better way to honor the holidays they honor while still honoring the holidays I've celebrated all my life! I also believe how important it is for Christians to know the "Jewish roots of Christianity". That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. Blessings to each of you ladies and your families and have a blessed week in the Lord.









