For ever never ends, but the ceremony has become obsolete. We keep it in Christ--in the same way we keep all the Law in Him. Hebrews 8-10 deals with this concept in detail.Originally posted by Tim:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by robycop3:
Of course WE aren't bound to the Passover observance, but it's hard to ignore God's statement "for ever" in Exodus 12. While CHRIST is the Christians' Passover, His having delivered us by His power from our captivity to sin and the penalty thereof, the earthly Passover is to commemorate God's having removed Israel from Egyptian captivity by His power. This had nothing to do with either covenant except the paschal lamb represented Christ.
Today, the bread and drink of Communion represents Christ's flesh & blood. Again, this is separate from Passover and its meaning to Israel.
When did "for ever" end?
While the specific reference of the Passover to Israel was deliverance from Egypt to become a nation of God's chosen people, that is simply a type of our spiritual deliverance from the power of sin and Satan to become a new chosen people of God through our Passover Lamb, Jesus Christ.
No feast or ceremony of the old covenant was unaffected when the new covenant eclipsed the old. The spiritual reality in Christ replaces the old physical shadow observances. </font>[/QUOTE]Long last that I've read a post I so felt in sympathy with!