Passover

My time is at hand; I will keep the Passover at your house with My disciples.

Matthew 26:18


The word passover in Hebrew means to skip, omit, avoid, neglect, bypass. The first passover happened in Egypt when the LORD instructed the people of Israel to sacrifice a lamb and then prepare and eat the lamb and then sprinkle its blood at their door, as a mark to show that they are God's children and their sins are forgiven and that they bypass any or all judgements.
Bible mentions that Jesus is the passover lamb, who came to die for our sins and by whose blood we are saved, we are bypassed from the judgement and punishment and instead we are given eternal life, we are given access to all the spiritual blessing in heavenly places, we are given access to the very throne of God.
Like the children of Israel, we are set free from slavery and bondage and hence have become eligible vessels to receive God's promises and His inheritance.
Passover is the time to believe that no harm will fall on you, no sickness will harm you, no evil attack will consume you, because you are being guarded by the blood of the passover Lamb, our LORD Jesus Christ.
Passover is the new season of breakthrough, new season of God's promises to be fulfilled, new season of God's goodness in your life.
So rejoice and be glad, your waiting is over, your sorrow is turned into joy, your hope is restored because of what Jesus did for you.
For all old things are passed away, passed over you, and all things have become new.