Did you ever wonder? Did you ever wonder?
I do. Did you ever wonder why the sun always rises, but the stars never fall? Why dry land is never satisfied by water? And why fire never says enough? So, this family will be right, so the angel of death will pass over, which will lead to freedom. So, the beginning of the word lamb starts with that t-z sound of zadik. The word passover starts with that p-p sound of p-sak.
And again, just to focus in on the beginning letter of the word p-sak or passover, it starts with a p either way. It is very much the face of God. And so, when you hear the Aaronic blessing, which says, you know, Lord, bless them and keep them and make your face shine upon them.
Lift your countenance upon them. And so, you can see in those passages, what they're wanting is to have God's face, right? And when it's looking at you, that's a blessing. When God turns his face from you, that's a curse. And so, it's really kind of a cool thing, even though the angel of death is passing over, and the angel of death in this case actually is the God of angel armies. It says he himself will lead you out of Egypt with his right arm, you know, and all that. So, this is a zadik that's going over, and actually, I think it's beautiful that he can actually face these houses of the Jews at this point in time, because they have been made right by the blood of this lamb, which again, speaks to righteousness. This idea of a tree may comes at a right angle, and it always reaches towards the light. And it's also what the lamb got, you know, roasted on, which was wood. And it was what Jesus, you know, was hung on a tree. It's going to make things right. So, just a beautiful thing to wonder about today is these two words for the lamb that was slain there at the Passover. One being this idea of making things right, and the other one being the face of God.
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