Healing in Hosanna: My Jubilee Passover
A Seder-Style Celebration with Yahushua at the Center
My Jubilee Passover — He Set Me Free
This year, I celebrate my first Passover.
Not as a stranger.
Not as a slave.
But as one who has been redeemed by the blood of the Lamb.
In my 49th year, Yahushua saved me.
He found me in the wilderness.
He called me out of Egypt.
He parted the waters that should’ve swallowed me—
and brought me through in victory.
Now, in my 50th year, I don’t just remember deliverance—
I celebrate Jubilee.
“Six years you sow your field, and six years you prune your vineyard, and gather in its fruit.”
— Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 25:3
“And you shall set the fiftieth year apart, and proclaim release throughout all the land to all its inhabitants. It is a Yoḇĕl for you.”
— Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 25:10
I labored; oh man, how I labored.
I sowed tears.
I walked through pruning seasons and spiritual drought.
But now, Yahweh has declared release.
Now He gathers what He planted in me long ago.
Now, I return—not just to Him, but to who I truly am—His Daughter.
The land is at rest.
My heart is at peace.
And I belong to the One who sings over me with joy.
Declaration:
This is my Jubilee.
This is the year He brought me out.
This is the feast that rewrote my story.
The blood is on the doorposts of my heart; and the hyssop is on the frames.
And I eat with joy, healed by the One who passed over my sin and called me Daughter.
A Seder-Style Passover Celebration
What Is a Seder?
“Seder” means “order”—a sacred meal designed to remember what Yahweh has done.
For us, this isn’t ritual. This is remembrance.
We don’t follow man-made traditions.
We follow the Lamb.
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
(Yoḥanan/John 10:27, ISR2009)
We honor the symbols not for their own sake—but because they point to Yahushua, our Passover.
“This is My body, which is given for you—do this in remembrance of Me.”
— Luke 22:19
Table Symbols
Unleavened Bread (Matzah)
Symbol of haste, purity, and the body of Messiah
“This is My body, broken for you…”
Bitter Herbs (Maror)
The bitterness of slavery and sin
“He bore our griefs and carried our sorrows…” – Isaiah 53:4
Sweet Paste (Charoset)
A mix of apples, honey, dates—sweetness in the midst of mortar
“He turns mourning into dancing…”
Salt Water
The tears of Egypt and the Red Sea
“Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy.” – Psalm 126:5
Roasted Veggie or Lamb Bone—(Or Chicken in my case)
Symbol of the Lamb consumed by fire
“Behold, the Lamb of Elohim who takes away the sin of the world!” – John 1:29
Fresh Herbs or Greens
New life, rebirth, healing
“Behold, I make all things new.” – Revelation 21:5
Still Life with Bread and Eggs, 1865 | Paul Cézanne
The Four Cups of Redemption: Yahushua Didn’t Just Teach Them—He Drank Them
“Say to the children of Yisra’ĕl, ‘I am יהוה, and I shall bring you out… deliver you… redeem you… and take you as My people.’”
— Exodus 6:6–7
Cup 1: Sanctification — The Last Supper
“I will bring you out…”
Yahushua lifted the cup and sanctified Himself as our offering.
“With desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you…” – Luke 22:15
Cup 2: Deliverance — The Garden of Gethsemane
“I will deliver you…”
This is the cup He wept over. The cup He begged to pass.
“If it be possible, let this cup pass… yet not My will but Yours…” – Matthew 26:39
Cup 3: Redemption — The Garden Still, Where Blood Fell
“I will redeem you…”
The cup of the covenant—the one He lifted and offered.
“This cup is the renewed covenant in My blood…” – Luke 22:20
Cup 4: Covenant — The Cross
“I will take you as My own…”
He saved the final cup for the cross.
“I thirst.”… “It is finished.” – John 19:28–30
He sealed the marriage. He made us His.
The Spear and the Seal: When Water Sealed the Covenant
“One of the soldiers pierced His side, and immediately blood and water came out.”
— John 19:34
Blood for payment.
Water for cleansing.
Together—a covenant sealed.
Just as Eve came from Adam’s side,
the Bride came from Yahushua’s side.
Blood and water.
Life and Spirit.
Declaration:
I receive the blood that was poured out for my redemption.
I receive the water that flowed from His side to cleanse and seal me.
I am not forgotten. I am not forsaken.
I am part of the renewed covenant—purchased, purified, and promised.
Yahushua drank every cup.
And now, I wait for the final one—
When I will drink it with Him in the Kingdom,
at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.HalleluYah. It is finished. And it has only just begun.
The Fire Sealed It: The Altar Was Only the Beginning
“The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out.”
— Leviticus 6:13
The altar was where the Lamb was offered.
But the fire proved the offering.
Yahushua did not just bleed.
He descended.
Into Sheol. Into the fire. Into the full cost of sin.
And there—He stood in our place.
“You shall roast it in fire…” – Exodus 12:9
“Our Elohim is a consuming fire.” – Hebrews 12:29
The fire touched Him so it would not touch us.
Declaration:
I declare that the cross was not the end—
it was the beginning of the offering.I declare that Yahushua entered the fire so I could enter the promise.
I declare that no enemy, no judgment, and no flame has the right to touch me—
because the fire has already fallen,
and the Lamb has already risen.The altar marked the sacrifice.
The fire proved it.
The grave released it.
And the Bride now walks in freedom.
Healing in Hosanna
This isn’t just a celebration. It’s a homecoming.
The Lamb drank every cup.
The fire sealed the sacrifice.
And the Bride—she remembers.
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