This weekend, approximately one third of the earth’s population will either celebrate Passover or Resurrection Sunday. Both of these miraculous events represent a form of redemption and both are yet another reminder of the close spiritual bond between Jews and Christians.
Both are celebrations of deliverance—one from the despair of slavery and the other from the despondency of sin. Together, Passover and Resurrection Sunday shed light on the deep roots of both Judaism and Christianity. Fundamentally, they represent the supernatural hope that is found in God’s love for His people.
As we celebrate this sacred season with family and friends, our prayer at Christians United for Israel is that we come together in joy and peace.
May the world see our unity as a sign of our unconditional love for God and each other.
Both are celebrations of deliverance—one from the despair of slavery and the other from the despondency of sin. Together, Passover and Resurrection Sunday shed light on the deep roots of both Judaism and Christianity. Fundamentally, they represent the supernatural hope that is found in God’s love for His people.
As we celebrate this sacred season with family and friends, our prayer at Christians United for Israel is that we come together in joy and peace.
May the world see our unity as a sign of our unconditional love for God and each other.