A Special Meal: Remembrance Day

Our family observed the 14th day of the lunar month, memorialized by a remembrance of both the exodus from Egypt and the crucifixion of our Lord.

While some call it "Passover", we call it "Remembrance" because Yeshua (Jesus) said "Do this in REMEMBRANCE of Me". This is why we observe a remembrance of both "this" (which is Passover) and "Me" which is Yeshua.

We eat delicious home-made unleaded bread, which is totally different from the dry crackers from the store. They're soft and chewy and a delight to eat.

We light candles to begin the seder, which usually takes about an hour and a half (or more) before dinner.

It's tricky keeping the children engaged that long, but we do some fun things that keeps things interesting for them.

We have our children remove the last of the leven from our house:

We hide the middle unleavened bread in the house, for the children to find later, like a treasure hunt. And we go out front and put red paint on the door post (symbolic of the Blood of the Lamb of God):

The parents enjoy some special wine, while the children enjoy sparkling grape-juice in wine glasses.

We ask the children questions and they enjoy giving responses.

We conclude the seder with singing and drinking together as we finish our last cups. Meanwhile, diner is almost ready. We enjoy the proper meal together, including lamb meat-balls, unleavened bread and bitter herbs.

After the Seder

As the sun goes down, a special rest-day begins. Traditionally people stay up late into the night, reading scripture and watching out the window. It's remembered that long ago in Egypt that there was weeping in every home, except the homes that were "Passed Over". Last night, there was no destroyer killing all the first born this year, but even if there were, I don't think the red paint from Home Depot on our door frame would make much of a difference for our home.

But if the Blood of Messiah is upon this home, then we are confidently SAVED.

Joy and Sadness, Sweet and Bitter

This ceremony is a mix of both joy and sadness, celebration and mourning, with deep meaning and symbolism. Our family reads the gospel story of Messiah's final hours.

After a special day of rest, the next day (the third day) we remember the RESURRECTION of our Lord! This is the traditional Easter, but again, different day and we call it by a different name. Resurrection day! That's TODAY!

Because we do not observe the calendar week for these days, but observe the moon cycles (as proper lunatics), we observe "good Friday" on Saturday, special Sabbath on Sunday, and "Easter" on Monday. Also an entire week early. There is such a deep tradition surrounding the passion week, it seems odd to observe them outside of the traditional Christian calendrical week, but we believe it to be authentic and God's timing.

Third Day Remembrance

We haven't figured out a resurrection day seder, but we'd like to observe a "3rd Day Remembrance" with similar teaching opportunities for our children, songs, activities, etc.

And he shall wave the sheaf before the LORD so that it may be accepted on your behalf; the priest is to wave it on the day after the Sabbath.' Lev 23:10

May our High Priest in Heaven Yeshua (Jesus) wave the sheaf and may it be accepted on behalf of our entire household. AMEN!


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Greetings @gratefuleveryday ,

Sounds a lovely day....yes...Celebration of the Resurrection Of Christ Jesus.

Such lovely traditions with Christ at the center in Remembrance of Him...each a shadow of the real thing.

Appreciate this lovely post.....indeed...I posted my 'Celebration of the Resurrection of Christ Jesus' post early as well....interesting.

Kind Regards to you and your family,

Bleujay

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It was a great and meaningful ceremony. Because we do not attend a church, events like these are very important for our family. !BBH

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Sounds like a great day with the family as you celebrate your beliefs and traditions! 🙏

We eat delicious home-made unleaded bread

I hope your bread is always unleaded! 😳😁
Of course you meant to type unleavened. 😃👍

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LOL, it was certainly PREMIUM unleaded bread. Have to be careful around those candles!

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Unleaded bread, is it more like a pancake then ?
Sounds like a great tradition bro
Wishing you and all the Turner family a blessed Passover
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Unleavened bread is just bread without yeast in it. They're sort of like chewy pancakes. My wife makes them with sesame seeds and we dip them in a tahini / yoghurt dip. Delicious. !BBH

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Thanks for sharing, some awesome pictures. It's great to teach the children traditions, they stick with them throughout life.
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I hope that this leaves enough of a positive impression that they would not only stick with them, but enjoy them and also teach it to their children. My wife and I are "first generation", so the stronger we uphold this, the better. !BBH

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The Mrs. and I have been to one Seder dinner years ago, very humbling experience ...one you don't forget!👍😀

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Remember that you are united, remember that you are loved, remember that you are fortunate.

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We eat delicious home-made unleaded bread

It looks similar to the "Paratha" we eat here!

Interesting tradition, Banjamin! It's nice to know some information about it.

Good to see that the kids enjoy the event very much!

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It's amazing to me how unified that your family is in the practice of traditions. That's very cool, and I'm sure it's essential, that you make it interesting for the kids. I've tried unleavened bread before, and I really liked it. It's a very versatile food, like naan or pita. Have a beautiful Tuesday, Benjamin! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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