LESSON 34
(1965, 1969)
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Over 3450 years ago, more than three million Israelites
crossed the Red Sea dry shod! In this unusual photo the Red Sea
stretches as a barrier between the desolate wilderness of Egypt
in the foreground and the peaks of the Sinai peninsula which rise
hazily on the horizon.
In a similar setting, enclosed by rocky cliffs, Israel lay
trapped before the onrushing armies of Pharoah. God's power
delivered them and destroyed their enemies.
DAYS OF UNLEAVENED BREAD -- YOUR PART IN GOD'S MASTER PLAN
You have probably heard the saying: "Jesus Christ led a
PERFECT LIFE in YOUR STEAD -- there is NOTHING AT ALL for you to
do but BELIEVE!"
Most ministers say: "God's law was nailed to the cross. It
is unnecessary to keep the Ten Commandments today!"
Are these commonly accepted ideas really true?
Is there NOTHING YOU must do to inherit eternal life?
Christ Our Passover
This world would have you think that God's plan was
COMPLETED at the cross. In reality it only BEGAN there.
We learned in the previous lesson that IT WAS JESUS CHRIST,
our Passover -- not God's law -- WHO WAS NAILED TO THE CROSS.
That instead of Christ doing away with the law, it was the LAW
which would have done away with your life. But God accepted the
PERFECT LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST TO PAY THE PENALTY OF YOUR SINS IN
YOUR STEAD. Jesus Christ died because YOU BROKE GOD'S LAW!
"All have sinned," said the apostle Paul, "and come short of
the glory of God!" (Rom. 3:23.) Your human nature, your carnal
mind, NATURALLY rejects God's ways. (Rom. 8:7.)
Jesus Christ's sacrifice -- his shed blood -- WIPES AWAY
YOUR PAST SINS. It gives you the opportunity for a fresh, clean
start. But what are you going to do about it -- continue to sin?
-- OR QUIT SINNING?
Did you realize there is something YOU MUST DO, before God
will give you the gift of ETERNAL LIFE? Listen to the answer of
Jesus. When one came to Him asking: "Good Master, what good thing
shall I do, that I may have eternal life?" Jesus said: "Why
callest thou me good? There is none good but one, that is, God:
BUT IF THOU WILT ENTER INTO LIFE, KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS." (Mat.
19:16-17.)
The Ten Commandments reveal God's character.
God is now creating RIGHTEOUS, HOLY CHARACTER in those whom
He is calling. Man, now only a clay model, is to be created in
the CHARACTER-IMAGE of God Almighty. Obedience is a test of that
character. God will not grant eternal life to anyone He cannot
rule.
But why have professing Christians lost the knowledge that
we must obey God? For the same reason that the Jews lost the
knowledge that Jesus was the Messiah!
In the time of Christ the Jews rejected the True Messiah
because they were not observing the Passover at the right time.
They therefore had lost the knowledge of the FIRST STEP in God's
plan -- and put their Savior to an ignominious, painful death!
But Jesus Christ is not only the author, or beginner, He is
also the FINISHER of our salvation (Heb. 12:2). That is what the
professing Christian world has forgotten! They have lost the
knowledge of the SECOND STEP in God's plan -- that we must PUT
SIN OUT OF OUR LIVES!
To help us in the knowledge of the second step, God gave His
Church a special festival -- the Days of Unleavened Bread. They
are to impress upon us the fact that we must NEVER AGAIN RETURN
to the sins Christ paid for with His shed blood.
Let's begin to understand the true significance, the deep
meaning in this SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL commemorating another step
in God's plan. Let's learn why keeping the Days of Unleavened
Bread is so important to your salvation, and just what your part
is in God's Master Plan.
LESSON 34
Commanded Forever
1. Every reader of the New Testament is admonished to
diligently study the example of Israel coming out of Egyptian
slavery. Notice: Why has this particular Old Testament record
been specially written and preserved? I Cor. 10:1, 6.
COMMENT: Lust is sin. Lust is a violation of one of the Ten
Commandments. Then Israel's experience is to teach us not to sin
-- to teach us obedience.
2. Almighty God commanded Israel to keep the Passover in Ex.
12:1-4. But were they to stop with the Passover? Or was there
MORE for them to do? Verses 15-20.
3. Were the Days of Unleavened Bread given BEFORE the people
of Israel reached Mount Sinai -- BEFORE THEY EVEN LEFT THE LAND
OF EGYPT? Ex. 12:18, 19.
COMMENT: This festival was commanded before the Old Covenant
was made. IT WAS NO PART OF THE LAW OF MOSES GIVEN NEARLY A YEAR
AFTER THE ISRAELITES ARRIVED AT MOUNT SINAI. (See Ex. 40:17 and
Lev. 1:1) What was not instituted by the Old Covenant or the law
of Moses, WAS NOT DONE AWAY WHEN THEY CEASED.
God did not give Israel sacrifices and burnt offerings when
they came out of Egypt! (Jeremiah 7:22.) What He commanded them
was to obey, to keep the Feast. Later, special Mosaic sacrifices
were offered on the Days of Unleavened Bread as also on every day
of the year. They were TEMPORARY and ceased with the sacrifice of
Christ.
4. How long were God's people to continue keeping this
Festival? Exodus 12:17.
COMMENT: Notice this verse in the modern wording of the
Ferrar Fenton translation, "consequently keep this period as an
EVERLASTING INSTITUTION."
5. Did God instruct the Israelites to explain the
significance of this festival to their children so that each
succeeding generation would remember its special meaning? Ex.
13:8. What were they to tell their children about the Days of
Unleavened Bread? Verses 6-7, 9-10.
6. Did Jesus keep the seven days of Unleavened Bread,
leaving true Christians HIS OWN EXAMPLE to follow? Luke 2:41-43.
Does the Bible show that Jesus NOT ONLY kept the Passover, but
also the Feast of Unleavened Bread which followed it? Verse 43.
Was Jesus Christ OLD ENOUGH at this time to thoroughly understand
whether or not God expects His people TO KEEP THIS ANNUAL
FESTIVAL IN NEW TESTAMENT TIMES? Verses 42, 46-47.
7. Later on when Christ came to FULL MATURITY, was He STILL
KEEPING the Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread? Mark
14:12-16.
8. In the year that Jesus was crucified, did His enemies
expect Him to be keeping the Feast of Unleavened Bread? Mark
14:1-2.
COMMENT: Christ's enemies knew that He would surely be
keeping the Feast, but they were AFRAID to try to take Him when
so many of the citizens would be gathered together. Jesus was
popular because of the miracles He had performed. So, the Jews
captured Him during the night of the 14th, just after the PRIVATE
Passover meal He ate with the disciples.
9. After the cross -- after Jesus had been crucified, buried
and resurrected -- did His disciples know that THEY WERE STILL
EXPECTED TO KEEP the Feast of Unleavened Bread? Acts 12:3.
COMMENT: Why should Luke, years after the crucifixion, use
the Feast of Unleavened Bread to indicate the time of Peter's
imprisonment? Because Christians WERE STILL KEEPING THIS ANNUAL
FESTIVAL!
10. Didn't Paul, THE APOSTLE TO THE GENTILES, wait until
after he had observed the Feast of Unleavened Bread with the
Christians at Philippi before he sailed for Troas? Acts 20:6.
COMMENT: Throughout the history of the early New Testament
Church of God in the book of Acts, we find faithful Christians
KEEPING the Days of Unleavened Bread.
11. Does Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit,
COMMAND CHRISTIANS TO KEEP THE FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD? I Cor.
5:8.
COMMENT: Here is the direct command for New Testament
Christians from God's apostle to the Gentiles to KEEP THE FEAST
of Unleavened Bread. Notice because Christ our Passover is
sacrificed for us (verse 7) we must also continue to KEEP THE
FEAST of Unleavened Bread -- a reminder that we are to put sin
out of our lives.
Now what are you GOING TO DO?
Escape the Misery of Sin!
Let's return to the account of the Exodus from Egypt, and
see what new lessons we can learn about the Days of Unleavened
Bread.
1. Does God show in His word that Egypt is a type of SIN?
Hebrews 11:24-27.
COMMENT: Even in Revelation 11:8 SINFUL Jerusalem is called
Egypt spiritually.
2. Did the people of Israel SUFFER in miserable slavery to
the cruel taskmasters of Egypt? What was life in "sin" like? Ex.
1:14 and 2:23.
COMMENT: A modern example of this sort of persecution and
human slavery is seen in Adolph Hitler's Nazi Germany! Slavery
for Israel in sinful Egypt was very much like living in Hitler's
concentration and slave-labor camps. There was one great
difference however. Nazi Germany's domination lasted for only
little more than one terrible decade, whereas ancient Israel
served the Egyptians FOR SEVERAL GENERATIONS!
In the same way, the entire world has SUFFERED from its own
sins since the creation of Adam -- NEARLY 6000 YEARS AGO! Today
it is still a world of misery, frustration, discouragement and
failure.
3. Did Moses have to choose between the licentious sins of
Egypt and serving God? Did this mean that by so doing Moses would
probably suffer along with God's people? Heb. 11:25. Why was
Moses willing to make such a choice? Heb. 11:26.
COMMENT: Moses was willing to sacrifice sinful pleasures
knowing that if he wanted to inherit the gift of eternal life he
must UTTERLY FORSAKE THE WAYS OF SIN!
4. Just as Moses was willing to forsake the practices of
sin, are New Testament Christians expected to do the same?
Hebrews 12:1-4. Does God command us to strive TO EXPEND EFFORT
AND ENERGY -- to put sin out of our lives? Verses 1 and 4.
COMMENT: God expects us -- through His help -- to expend
every effort to QUIT SINNING. We must come TOTALLY out of -- no
longer to participate in sin. If we are to become a part of His
family and receive the gift of eternal life, we must PROVE OUR
OBEDIENCE HERE AND NOW by getting the LEAVEN of sin out of our
lives! This is OUR PART in God's plan. (See Jesus' answer to the
lawyer in Luke 10:25-28.)
5. Was any leaven to be found in the Israelites' homes, or
on their property? Exodus 12:15.
COMMENT: Leaven is a type of sin. Leaven puffs up -- and so
does sin. Unleavened bread IS FLAT BREAD which contains NO
LEAVENING AGENT, and therefore typifies putting out sin.
A leavening agent is any substance used to puff up -- to
produce fermentation, causing dough to rise -- a type of sin.
Yeast, soda, baking powder are such leavening agents. (They are,
of course, proper to use at any other time of year.) Bread,
crackers, some prepared cereals and most cakes contain leaven and
are to be avoided during this festival.
ALL LEAVEN was to be removed from the premises. God's people
weren't allowed to store it in some other room, a shed or
outbuilding.
But it was and is God's way of testing His people to see how
much they prize obedience.
6. Does God positively command His people to eat unleavened
bread -- a symbol of obedience -- during this festival? Verse 20.
COMMENT: They were not merely to abstain from all leavened
bread during these seven days. That would have meant ONLY PUTTING
OUT past sin. They were commanded to do something positive, to
eat unleavened bread in the festival. That symbolized obedience,
actively OBEYING God, SUBMITTING to His will.
Pharaoh a Type of the Devil
1. After Israel escaped slavery in Egypt, what was their
attitude? Ex. 14:8. Were their spirits high? Same verse. However,
were their troubles only just beginning? Same verse.
COMMENT: Pharaoh is a type of Satan the Devil. Satan does
not want to let a sinner escape the bondage of sin (Rom. 6:16).
2. What were the physical circumstances that made escape
from Egypt IMPOSSIBLE for the fleeing Israelites? Ex. 14:2-3.
COMMENT: Pi-hahiroth was a mountain range that made escape
from Pharaoh impossible by land to the south and west. The Red
Sea to the east was OVER EIGHT MILES ACROSS at the point where
Israel had encamped, and Pharaoh's army of chariots was
thundering down on the trapped Israelites from the north!
3. Who had brought these circumstances about? Ex. 14:4. Why
had God done this? Same verse. Did God want to demonstrate that
He ALONE has the POWER to deliver his servants -- to deliver us
-- from sin? Same verse.
4. When the Israelites understood their predicament, what
was their reaction? Ex. 14:10. When God tested them by not
answering their prayer immediately, what was their reaction? Ex.
14:11-12. When the going really got tough, did they regret that
they had escaped from the slavery and sins of Egypt? Same verse.
COMMENT: Immediately after Israel left Egypt they were
pursued by Pharaoh! So today newly begotten Christians are often
pursued by Satan. He will set any obstacle in your way -- he will
attempt to discourage you, to cause you to stumble he will do
ANYTHING to keep you from receiving eternal life. His favorite
trick is to make you WANT TO RETURN TO THE LIFE OF SIN YOU SHOULD
BE FORSAKING.
Yet some people blindly prefer to continue in sin! They
don't want to rejoice before God on His annual Festivals because
they don't WANT TO QUIT SINNING! Israel displayed this same
SELFISH ATTITUDE as they journeyed out of Egypt through the
desert to Sinai.
5. Who did they blame? Ex. 14:11-12. Was it Moses or God
Himself who was REALLY responsible? Ex. 14:8. Then it was God
that the people of Israel were REALLY rebelling against, wasn't
it? Same verse.
6. Why did Israel rebel against God? Ex.14:10.
COMMENT: Israel was afraid that God would not save them from
the terrifying situation in which they found themselves. They
realized that they needed POWERFUL SUPERNATURAL help, and that
they couldn't deliver themselves from the army of Pharaoh.
7. But did God provide a means of escape? Ex. 14:13-23. Did
God even "sabotage" the Egyptian chariots when they tried to
follow the Israelites into the now dry bottom of the Red Sea? Ex.
14:23-25. Who was it then that fought Pharaoh to deliver Israel?
Verse 25.
COMMENT: God supernaturally delivered Israel from Satan and
from the bondage of sin in Egypt.
8. Does God want His people even today always to remember
that it was His POWER that delivered Israel from the harsh
bondage of Egypt? Exodus 12:42. Is the Feast of Unleavened Bread
an everlasting reminder of this fact? Same verse.
9. Does God promise to help any man or woman who is willing
to flee the bondage of sin? I Cor. 10:13. How does God intend for
Christians to be able to resist sin? Rom. 8:13.
COMMENT: God will provide a means of escape for anyone who
really seeks to overcome sin, to mortify or kill his own selfish
desires, just as God made it possible for Israel to escape from
Pharaoh through the Red Sea.
Feast of Unleavened Bread Is HOLY TIME
1. Who instituted these Festivals -- God? Lev. 23:1-2. Are
they called "the Feasts of the Lord"? Verse 2.
COMMENT: Each Feast or Festival is a segment of time
ordained by God for our spiritual and physical rejuvenation.
Because God has ordained this time it is HOLY TIME! One chapter
in the Bible summarizes all of the festivals God has ordained --
Leviticus 23. Though they were already ordained (Ex. 12) before
Israel left Egypt, they are repeated here because they were to
continue.
The first Festival occurs WEEKLY (Lev. 23:2-3). It is the
seventh-day Sabbath. The weekly Sabbath is a period of rest from
usual business and labors, as well as our mundane pleasures. Each
of the other Holy Days mentioned here are to be observed
ANNUALLY. They picture ANNUALLY the steps in God's Master Plan.
2. What else are these Feast Days called? Verse 4. Notice
the words, "holy convocation."
COMMENT: A "holy convocation" is a COMMANDED ASSEMBLY. It is
an assembly of people where their presence is COMMANDED by a
higher power or authority. God Almighty Himself rules supreme
over the universe. He CALLS A MEETING of His people 'A
CONVOCATION' -- on each of the annual Sabbaths and on His
Festivals. These times are "HOLY" convocations because God is
Holy, and He has commanded them. A Holy convocation is a
religious assembly called by God for the purpose of worship.
3. Which specific days are set apart as holy convocations in
the Days of Unleavened Bread? Lev. 23:6-8.
4. Must these annual Sabbaths fall at a SPECIFIC TIME of the
month? Verse 6. At a specific time of WHICH month? Verse 5.
COMMENT: The first month of the Hebrew calendar, which God
inspired the Jews to preserve for New Testament Christians today,
was called in Hebrew, Abib or Nisan. It corresponds to the time
during the months of March and April of the PAGAN CALENDAR man
has devised for common use today. Abib means, "the time of green
ears of grain." The Sabbaths, or holy convocations, during the
Days of Unleavened Bread are referred to in Exodus 34:21. The
annual Sabbaths during the Feast of Unleavened Bread occur during
the season that grain comes to mature growth -- "earing time."
5. Notice the Days of Unleavened Bread begin immediately
after the Passover. Lev. 23:5-6. When was the Passover Lamb
killed and eaten? Ex. 12:6-9.
COMMENT: As you learned in the previous lesson, the Passover
Lamb was killed just after the sun had set, at the beginning of
the 14th of Abib, just before it became totally dark -- at dusk.
Exodus 12:9-11 describes how the Passover lamb was eaten. This
was ALL done during the evening at the beginning of the 14th of
Abib.
6. What else happened the night of the first Passover?
Verses 29-32. Wasn't it after the death angel passed over Egypt
that Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron -- therefore after
midnight? Same verses.
7. Were the Israelites on that first night permitted to
leave their homes during the night of the 14th of Abib? Ex.
12:22. What did they do in the morning? Ex. 12:10.
8. How was the daylight part of the 14th of Abib spent?
Verses 33-36.
9. Again it began to grow dark. Sunset came and the 15th of
Abib commenced. The Israelites were now gathering at Rameses. As
yet the Israelites HAD NOT LEFT EGYPT. What did they do on the
night of the 15th of Abib? Numbers 33:3.
COMMENT: The Hebrews left Egypt a whole day after the
Passover was celebrated. The Passover occurred the night of the
14th. The Exodus from Rameses occurred the following night, the
15th of Abib.
Notice the additional testimony as to the date of the
Passover and the first Day of Unleavened Bread: "Hebrew tradition
dissociates them (the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread)
by making the sacrifice (the Passover) on the 14th of Nisan, and
beginning the Feast of Unleavened Bread on the 15th."
(Encyclopedia Britannica, article: "Passover", vol. 17, page
358b).
Josephus, authoritative Jewish historian in the first
century A.D. records: "The feast of Unleavened Bread SUCCEEDS
that of the Passover and falls on the 15th day of the month, and
continues seven days." (Josephus' "The Antiquities Of The Jews",
Book III, chapter 10; section 5).
Ancient Israel Forsakes Egypt
1. Does the Feast of Unleavened Bread continue for SEVEN
DAYS? Compare Ex. 12:15 with Ex. 34:18 and Numbers 28:17. See
also Deut. 16:3-4.
COMMENT: The Feast of Unleavened Bread begins on the 15th of
Abib. It continues until the 21st of Abib. Both the 15th and the
21st were especially happy "high" Sabbaths -- ANNUAL HOLY
CONVOCATIONS -- DAYS OF REST. Seven is God's special number
signifying COMPLETION or PERFECTION. God wants His people to come
completely out of sin.
2. At what time did the Israelites finally get under way in
their exodus from Egypt? Deut. 16:1.
COMMENT: They left from Rameses. Josephus records this city
was called Letopolis, and later renamed Babylon by the Persians,
because it was the city of Semiramis in Egypt. It is the city of
Old Cairo today.
3. How far did they get in that first long night and a day?
Ex. 12:37; Numbers 33:5.
COMMENT: "Succoth" MEANS "tents" or "camping shelters." This
was Israel's first night out, away from the buildings of Egypt!
Here they paused -- though still in high spirits with their
new-found freedom -- from utter exhaustion. This was their
largest single day's journey (See map on page 10; {see the file
BCC3410.TIF in the Images\BCC directory}).
4. After a night's rest where did they go to on the second
day? Ex. 13:20.
COMMENT: We have calculated for you the Sacred Calendar
dates for that year (1487 B.C.). As in the year when Jesus Christ
was crucified (31 A.D.), the Passover occurred on a Wednesday,
the fourth day of the week, and all the firstborn of Egypt were
slain. The first day of Unleavened Bread fell on a Thursday, the
fifth day of the week. The second day of Unleavened Bread was a
Friday, the sixth day of the week.
5. What about the next day -- the weekly Sabbath -- the
memorial of Creation and God's Creation rest? Did they travel on
that day? Ex. 14:2; see comment.
COMMENT: Note that God gave Moses special instructions to
pass on to Israel. How was Moses to pass on God's words to a
congregation of excited ex-slaves? BY A SABBATH SERVICE!
The column of cloud by day that blazed with fire at night
(Ex. 13:21, 22) did not move on the Sabbath day! God rested!
(Compare Ex. 40:36-37.) The weary, footsore Israelites were ready
to rest from their long march.
6. What did Moses tell them on that Sabbath? Ex. 14:2.
Wasn't it to "Turn off this way, you are not really leaving Egypt
-- a type of sin -- as long as you follow the well-traveled,
popular road. Only by God's deliverance can you actually escape
from sin"?
COMMENT: God knew Pharaoh would pursue and that it was
necessary for the Israelites' own good they be trapped and
supernaturally delivered by God's own power, to prove to them,
and to us in modern times, that God alone offers salvation.
As far as Etham, Israel was still in touch with
civilization. But Etham was the edge of the wilderness (Ex.
13:20; Numbers 33:6). Now they were to strike out straight into
the desert.
7. As soon as Israel turned away from populated places on
that first day of the week (the day following the Sabbath), what
message did Pharaoh's swift horsemen report back to headquarters?
Ex. 14:5.
8. Could Pharaoh's army overtake Israel with their three
days' head start? Verse 9.
COMMENT: No names are given of camping places for Sunday and
Monday nights (the fourth and fifth days of Unleavened Bread --
see chart on pages 8 and 9; {see the file BCC3408.TIF in the
Images\BCC directory}). But by sunset Tuesday, the sixth day of
Unleavened Bread, they had arrived and camped in a CUL-DE-SAC
-- between the mountains and the sea -- just as Pharaoh's chariot
spearhead legions thundered in behind.
Elation in the Israelite camp congealed into stark terror!
Then the pillar of cloud, in which God was concealed, moved
between the two camps as it flamed bright in the deepening dusk
(Ex. 14:19-20 and 13:21).
9. Did God Almighty get His people safely across the Red Sea
before daylight? Exodus 14:21-27.
10. Then on the daylight part of Wednesday, the seventh and
last day of Unleavened Bread, was there great rejoicing? Since
the seventh day of Unleavened Bread was an annual Sabbath, was
there a Sabbath meeting in which newly composed congregational
hymns were sung in memoriam and thanksgiving to God? Ex. 15:1-18,
20-21.
Hezekiah Restores Festivals
1. Did God actually promise to PROSPER His people nationally
and materially if they would keep His Sabbaths? Read thoroughly
Deut. 28:1-14. Would they be chastened with CURSES when they
disobeyed? Read thoroughly Deut. 28:15-68.
2. Now consider the national history of Israel -- preserved
in the Old Testament for our admonition. Did God stand firmly
behind His promises and warnings? II Chron. 29:1-5.
3. What conditions did Hezekiah find in Judah when he took
the throne? II Chron. 29:5-9. What did Hezekiah do? Verse 10.
COMMENT: The people had neglected to follow God's laws that
outline His plan for material as well as spiritual happiness.
They had been suffering for their sins!
4. Did the leaders of the priesthood then clean up God's
temple which had fallen into disrepair through disuse? II Chron.
29:15-19. What did Hezekiah do after the priesthood had been
rededicated to the service of God? II Chron. 30:1-4.
5. Did Almighty God, who could have justly punished Israel
for their national sins, mercifully forgive His people, and
permit them to worship on His annual Holy Day? II Chron.
30:19-20.
6. Did Hezekiah know that the spring festival season WAS NOT
COMPLETE until the Days of Unleavened Bread were kept? II Chron.
30:21. Were the Israelites happy, rejoicing in God's Feast Days
as He had promised they would? Same verse.
7. Weren't they having such a wonderful time of fellowship
(verses 25-26) that they wanted to keep a second period of seven
days together in order to hear all the sermons? Verse 23.
Shouldn't we who have been given the opportunity to understand
God's Master Plan in this end time also rejoice as they did?
8. Did the Eternal Creator Himself also rejoice to see that
His people had returned to worship Him according to the
commandment -- did God hear their prayers? Verse 27.
9. Does God want His people to really enjoy these Holy Days?
What is the principle that God teaches concerning all of His
annual Festivals? Deut. 16:12 and 14, Psalm 42:4.
Josiah Kept the Feast
After Hezekiah's death the people of Israel again forgot
God. They forgot His Festivals and they forgot His plan. They
returned to idolatry under the self-willed rulership of kings
Manasseh and Amon. Not until the reign of Josiah were the Feast
Days again restored.
1. Was Josiah a righteous king in God's sight? II Kings
22:2.
2. What sort of condition were God's people in when Josiah
took over the reins of government? Had they lost the knowledge of
God's law and His Holy Days? II Kings 22:8-11.
3. How did Josiah react when he heard the words of the law?
Verse 11. What else did he do? Verses 12 and 13. Why was God
angry with Judah? Verse 13.
4. As soon as Josiah understood that the nation had SINNED
because they had not known to keep the law, did he punish the
priests of the counterfeit religions? Read thoroughly II Kings
23:1-20. Then what was Josiah's command? II Kings 23:21.
5. Was God pleased with Josiah's works? II Kings 23:22-25;
II Chron. 35:1.
6. Did Josiah keep the Passover service according to the
words of the Book of the law? II Chron. 35, verses 1 and 13.
After the Passover had been kept, did Josiah stop, or did he also
understand that God expected His people TO CONTINUE AND KEEP THE
FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD AS WELL? Verse 17.
COMMENT: Notice that Judah had reverted to worshiping pagan
gods and lost the knowledge of the worship of their Creator. When
the understanding of the law was restored they began to serve the
Eternal again. IMMEDIATELY they restored the observance of the
ANNUAL HOLY DAYS -- the festivals which are the SIGN between God
and His people!
7. What does God say about the important part the keeping of
His ANNUAL Sabbaths plays in His Master Plan? Ezek. 20:10-12. Was
it by these annual Sabbaths that Israel would recognize the true
God, and God Himself would recognize the people who keep these
days as HIS PEOPLE? Verse 20.
COMMENT: These ANNUAL SABBATHS ARE A PART OF THE SIGN GOD'S
PEOPLE MUST HAVE! Read this 20th chapter of Ezekiel carefully,
and review Israel's history of Sabbath breaking, and what God
says about it. Notice the punishment God enforces upon those who
neglect to keep His annual Holy Days. Verse 25. Properly
translated verse 25 reads, "Wherefore I gave them over to
STATUTES THAT ARE NOT GOOD AND JUDGMENTS WHEREBY THEY SHOULD NOT
LIVE," the ways that seem right to man!
This same principle is repeated in the New Testament. God
rejects those who reject the knowledge of His way (Hosea 4:6). He
GIVES THEM OVER TO SERVE THE HOPELESS WAYS OF MAN WHICH END IN
MISERY AND DEATH! (Rom. 1:20-32. See also Proverbs 14:12 and
16:25.)
When Josiah died Judah again lost sight of God; they ignored
His Sabbaths and rejected His annual Festivals. To bring them to
obedience Almighty God chastened them by sending them into
NATIONAL CAPTIVITY! THIS SAME FATE AWAITS ANY NATION WHICH SPURNS
GOD'S LAWS AND NEGLECTS HIS HOLY DAYS! God's methods remain
eternally the same (Heb. 13:8)!
8. What was the attitude of the people who resumed from
Babylonian captivity? Ezra 6:21-22.
COMMENT: Because they had been chastened for not properly
keeping God's Sabbaths, it was not long before they ADDED CARNAL,
HUMAN RESTRICTIONS to the laws of God, making the Sabbaths a
BURDEN to God's people. One of these HUMAN restrictions was to
prohibit using leavened bread during the daylight part of the
Passover -- the 14th of Abib. GOD HAD NEVER MADE SUCH A
RESTRICTION! But the Jews thought they could be more righteous
than God. So we find that during the time of Christ, the Passover
is referred to as "a day of unleavened bread." The Jews were
observing a total of eight days instead of the perfect, SYMBOLIC
seven Days of Unleavened Bread God originally commanded. They had
forgotten the spiritual lesson of obedience God intended for them
to learn from these days!
The Meaning of Spiritual Leaven
The Apostle Paul, in writing to the Church of God at
Corinth, explained the spiritual meaning and symbolism of the
Days of Unleavened Bread to the Gentile converts there.
Notice what Paul teaches NEW TESTAMENT CHRISTIANS about
"leaven," and why we need to become "unleavened" SPIRITUALLY AND
PHYSICALLY!
1. Were the Corinthians permitting a person who was openly
and actively practicing sin to fellowship with God's Church? I
Cor. 5:1.
2. Was this sin in their midst causing them to feel guilty,
or was it rather causing them to BECOME VAIN -- to be puffed up?
Did they think they could be more righteous, more forgiving, than
God and the apostle Paul by allowing this adulterer to remain in
the Church? I Cor. 5:2.
3. Paul, knowing that this sin was causing foolish members
of the Corinthian Church to SWELL WITH VANITY and BECOME PUFFED
UP, gave them specific instructions! What were those
instructions? I Cor. 5:3-5.
4. What MORE does Paul tell the vain church members who had
BECOME PUFFED UP in God's sight? I Cor. 5:6. What made their
glorying not good? I Cor. 5:6-7.
5. Does the apostle Paul compare this sinning member to a
bit of leaven? Verse 6. Again what is his instruction? Verse 7.
COMMENT: The one individual who had been practicing sin in
the church had been allowed to remain in their midst. Paul
explains that just one bit of leaven -- a sinful person -- can
cause the whole lump of dough -- the whole church -- to become
saturated with sin.
The whole church had become guilty of vanity -- just as
guilty as was the fornicator in their midst. The sin of
fornication sprang from the same HUMAN NATURE which caused the
other members of the Corinthian church to become PUFFED with
vanity!
By putting out the one adulterer, they put OUT THE SPIRITUAL
LEAVEN that had begun to permeate the church.
6. What, then, is SPIRITUAL LEAVEN? I Cor. 5:8.
COMMENT: Here is the symbolism of leaven interpreted! Not by
men, but by your own Bible! LEAVEN TYPIFIES SIN!
7. Is there any other place in God's word where He clearly
shows that leaven is a type of sin? Mat. 16:6, 11-12 and Luke
12:1.
COMMENT: Now let's understand.
Paul commanded the Corinthian church members to PUT OUT the
sinful, "LEAVENED" member of their congregation (verse 7), that
the church might be spiritually "UNLEAVENED."
8. What does Paul mean by the last part of verse 8? Doesn't
he mean they should put out this "spiritual leaven," JUST AS THEY
HAD PUT OUT PHYSICAL LEAVEN in preparation for the Days of
Unleavened Bread? Verses 7 and 8.
COMMENT: The Corinthians were to keep the feast without the
spiritual "leaven" of sin, as well as without the physical leaven
of yeast. One was a type of the other. They were to keep it not
only with the symbolic flat bread of the Festival, but in
spiritually "unleavened" sincerity and truth!
Remember Lot's Wife!
Few people realize the absolute necessity of coming out of
sin and forsaking the sinful ways of this world. They are like
Lot's wife.
Turn in Genesis 18 and 19 to the vivid example of Lot and
his family escaping the debauchery of Sodom.
1. Had God determined to destroy Sodom because of the
wickedness of the people living there? Gen. 18:20-21; 19:13.
2. When God's angels arrived in Sodom, who greeted them?
Gen. 19:1 Does Scripture tell us Lot was righteous in God's
sight, even though he was living in the midst of sinful Sodom? II
Pet. 2:7-8. What was Lot's attitude toward the city of Sodom?
Same verses.
COMMENT: Even though God commands us to come out of -- FLEE
from -- sin and the WRONG WAYS of this present evil world, we
still must live IN the world (I Cor. 5:9-10; John 17:14-15).
3. After seeing the degradation to which Sodom had fallen,
and determining to carry out God's command to destroy it (Gen.
19:13), what did the angels command Lot? Gen. 19:12.
COMMENT: Lot was commanded to leave -- UTTERLY FORSAKE --
the wicked city in which he and his family lived.
4. When morning came, did Lot IMMEDIATELY OBEY? Gen.
19:15-16.
COMMENT: Lot found it difficult to leave his home and
business (his past way of life). Lot hesitated. And so the angels
had to nearly drag him and his family out of SINFUL Sodom!
5. What else did the angels command Lot and his family?
Verse 17. But what did Lot's wife do? Verse 26. How was she
punished? Same verse.
COMMENT: The Bible teaches that Lot's wife became a literal
pillar of salt. The salt has long since washed away. But salt
itself is a SYMBOL of something that is lasting, or enduring.
Lot's wife is a PERPETUAL EXAMPLE of one who was NOT willing to
completely forsake sin as God commands.
6. Does God teach us that life in these perilous end times
is very much like life was in the wicked city of Sodom? Luke
17:28-30.
7. What is God's instruction to us today? Verses 31-33.
COMMENT: Lot's wife wanted to turn back -- to disobediently
continue her life in sinful Sodom. SO SHE PAID WITH HER LIFE! Her
example is a WARNING for us today that we should be willing to
give up sin and the sinful ways of this world and rather submit
to God's laws -- lest we cling to the FLEETING PLEASURES OF THIS
PRESENT EVIL SOCIETY ONLY TO BE DESTROYED WITH IT!
The decision to FORSAKE SIN is up to you. It is YOUR PART in
God's Master Plan. God will not force you, but if you don't
forsake sin willingly -- here and now -- you can NEVER FULFILL
God's purpose for your life -- the development of righteous, holy
character. And you will never receive the gift of eternal life!
Forsake Sin!
Christ's sacrifice blots out all PAST SINS. Should you now
CONTINUE in sin? This question was asked of the apostle Paul.
Let's see how he answered it!
1. When Paul asked if we should continue in sin, what did he
say? Rom. 6:15-16. What was his apostolic command? Rom. 6:12.
COMMENT: We are all, by nature, suffering the penalty of
sin, which is DEATH! (Rom. 6:23.) But Christ's sacrifice gives us
"grace" -- FREE UNMERITED PARDON from the penalty of our past
sins. Christ died so that WE would not have to die eternal death!
Now God expects us to obey His law, to "unleaven" our lives! God
does not want us to willfully continue in sin -- to incur the
penalty of death again -- for then we would have to die and
remain dead FOR ALL ETERNITY! (Heb. 10:26.)
2. Does God promise to help us escape the temptations of
sin, just as He helped the Israelites escape from Egypt? Won't He
be as MERCIFUL to us as He was to Lot? II Pet. 2:9.
3. Does God remind us that He will reject anyone who has
understood His Master Plan and DELIBERATELY returns to the sinful
ways of the world as did Lot's wife? Heb. 6:4-8. Why? Verse 6.
COMMENT: Almighty God MEANS BUSINESS! Those who deliberately
rebel, those who have rejected the sacrifice of Christ, who have
forgotten that their sins were taken away (II Pet. 1:9) -- they
have WILLFULLY REJECTED THEIR CHANCE for salvation.
4. What does the apostle Peter tell us about people who have
begun in God's way but have not done their part in "unleavening"
their lives -- forsaking their old ways -- and are again overcome
by their old sins? II Pet. 2:20-22.
5. What then was Paul's example? I Cor. 9:25-27. Did Paul
understand that unless he was continually putting sin out of his
life he might be CAST AWAY -- never to receive eternal life? Same
verses.
6. Does God promise to SUPERNATURALLY HELP those who repent
and believe because He is merciful and understands the pressures
of man's human weaknesses? I Cor. 10:13.
Christ's Answer!
1. What is it that YOU MUST DO to inherit eternal life? When
Christ was asked this question what did He reply? Mat. 19:16-17.
Was this rich young ruler concerned about HIS PART -- what God
expected HIM TO DO -- to receive the gift of eternal life? Same
verses.
COMMENT: If Almighty God expected men to do nothing at all
-- if the plan of salvation was REALLY completed at the cross --
this was Jesus Christ's GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAY SO!
2. But what was Christ's answer? Verse 17. Did the young
ruler understand immediately which commandments Jesus referred
to, or was he confused by the numerous Pharisaic additions to
God's Biblical laws? Verse 18. Didn't Christ quote from the Ten
Commandments (Ex. 20) to indicate WHICH COMMANDMENTS He meant?
Mat. 19:18-19.
3. Now that he understood, did the young ruler affirm that
he had kept the Ten Commandments from his youth? Verse 20. What
was his next question? Verse 20, last part.
4. Did Jesus Christ know what ONE THING the rich young ruler
had not yet overcome his GREED FOR PERSONAL WEALTH -- the LEAVEN
of sin that was still in his life? What did Jesus say? Verse 21.
5. When the rich man heard this, was he willing to submit to
God? Verse 22.
COMMENT: God knows what you are seeking first. If you value
ANYTHING connected with the carnal, mundane society of this evil
age MORE THAN your opportunity to receive the gift of eternal
life and be born into His Kingdom, you will never inherit eternal
life. Almighty God promises to TEST YOU, to see if you are REALLY
WILLING TO submit yourself to Him and DO YOUR COMMANDED PART IN
HIS MASTER PLAN!
6. One other time in his ministry Jesus was confronted with
this same question. Turn to Luke 10 and see how Jesus answered
the lawyer who tested Him.
What was the lawyer's question -- wasn't it the VERY SAME
one the rich young ruler asked? Luke 10:25.
COMMENT: Every faction, every religious denomination in
Palestine had THEIR OWN pet ideas on "salvation," without
obedience to God. They all tried to impress their human ideas
upon people in much the same way the religious denominations
today obscure God's truth and SUBSTITUTE THEIR OWN VAIN
TRADITIONS. The lawyer was trying to trick Christ, but Christ
asked him a question in return.
7. What did Jesus ask? Verse 26.
8. Did the lawyer know which were the greatest commandments?
Verses 27 and 28 compared with Mat. 22:37-40 and Mark 12:30-31.
What was Jesus Christ's teaching? Luke 10:28.
COMMENT: Notice that UPON THESE TWO COMMANDMENTS HANG ALL
THE LAWS OF YOUR BIBLE, AND ALL THE WRITINGS OF THE PROPHETS! The
expression, "the law and the prophets" actually refers to the
ENTIRE OLD TESTAMENT!
These two commandments are SIMPLE SUMMARY COMMANDS. The
first, love of God, summarizes basically the first four of the
Ten Commandments which teach us HOW TO LOVE GOD. The second great
commandment, love of neighbor, summarizes the last six of the Ten
Commandments which teach us HOW TO LOVE OUR NEIGHBOR! (Ex.
20:1-17.)
Jesus told the lawyer EXACTLY WHAT HE TOLD THE RICH MAN. He
revealed to him the spirit and intent of God's law.
For examples of what Christ expects us to do -- to take the
Ten Commandments in their SPIRITUAL RAMIFICATIONS -- read
thoroughly Matthew 5:17-47.
We must dedicate our lives to continual growing --
overcoming the leaven of sin in our lives. We are never to stop
STRIVING with ALL OUR MIGHT to overcome. Christ's command is,
"BECOME YE PERFECT, EVEN AS YOUR FATHER WHICH IS IN HEAVEN IS
PERFECT!" (Mat. 5:48, corrected translation.)
HOW MUCH does God expect us to do? To surrender 100% to Him!
We must give EVERY OUNCE of our abilities to conquering the
downward pull of our human nature and learn more perfectly to
obey God's commandments.
Only in this way do we partake of God's own character.
As we grow, we will become strong. The stronger we are, the
MORE we can do -- and the more God expects from us. Finally we
will be FULLY MATURE, ripe fruit -- ready for God's spiritual
harvest!
This is the message now revealed for you in the seven
perfect Days of Unleavened Bread!
The Days of Unleavened Bread remind us annually that unless
we are actively working, striving with all our might to put the
leaven of sin out of our lives, we are not doing OUR PART. It is
a FULL TIME JOB!
Yes, God expects you to do YOUR PART in His plan, but there
is NO WAY YOU can EARN salvation! Eternal life in God's Kingdom
is a FREE GIFT -- (Rom. 6:23). No one but Jesus Christ has EVER
DESERVED IT! No matter HOW MUCH YOU DO, YOU WILL fall far short,
God will not OWE you salvation. He gives it to you as a free gift
on condition that you accept Christ's sacrifice and strive to
obey Him!
God knows that to overcome your human weaknesses, to
thoroughly and PERFECTLY "UNLEAVEN" YOUR LIFE, your own PUNY
HUMAN POWERS AND ABILITIES ARE NOT ENOUGH! YOU need His POWER!
Almighty God promises to give you the supernatural strength
of His Holy Spirit! THIS THIRD STEP in God's Master Plan for
spiritual creation will be covered in your NEXT Correspondence
Course Lesson.
And REMEMBER, God's eyes are on you TODAY! He sees what you
are doing with the knowledge He has graciously revealed TO YOU!