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    by Sandy Shaw

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Date Posted: August 3, 2010

How did the message of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and his resurrection from the dead, ever become confused with bunnies, eggs, and almost drowned in chocolate?

All this happened gradually, as man moved away from Passover, preferring the “E” word, which is never found in Scripture, and which the early apostolic church never used.

Man will do many things to distance the Church of Jesus Christ from her Jewish roots.

We have a Jewish Bible and a Jewish saviour, and we wild Gentile branches are engrafted into the Jewish trunk.

The covenants, the law, the basis of worship, the promises, the patriarchs and the human ancestry of Jesus Christ, can all be traced back to the Hebrew people.

The background to the word Easter relates to the fertility cults, with references to the goddess of the spring, or the goddess of the dawn, and is linked to the vile goddess Ashtoreth, which the Word of God forbids, and warns the people of God to avoid. Oestrogen is derived from the same linguistic root.

Some time following Jesus’ birth, wise men came asking, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We have come to worship him.”

Wise men will always have that desire and longing to worship the living God.

Even Pilate had a significant placard prepared and fastened to the cross. It read, “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews”. The sign was written in Aramaic, Latin and Greek, the three main languages of that time.

Whoever walked by, and looked at the cross, would have learned and known exactly who it was nailed to the tree, that Passover.

Jesus observed the Passover, and He says quite clearly and distinctly, “Follow Me”.

Sandy Shaw
Nairn Christian Fellowship

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Biography Information:
Alexander 'Sandy' Shaw is pastor of Nairn Christian Fellowship in Nairn, Scotland. Nairn is 17 miles east of Inverness - on the Moray Firth Coast - not far from the Loch Ness Monster!

Sandy has a weekly radio talk which can be heard via the Internet on Saturday at 11:40am, New Orleans time, at wsho.com.
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