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Inside Passover: Spiritual Strength Amid War in Israel #357

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In this episode of Inside the Epicenter, hosts Joel and Lynn Rosenberg reflect on the importance of Passover as Jews worldwide—and especially in war-torn Israel—celebrate this ancient festival. They explore the biblical story of Exodus, its connection to God’s redemption through the Messiah, and why these traditions remain powerful today. Join them as they discuss how Passover applies during moments of crisis and what lessons it offers all believers right now.

05:47 Passover story and current context
07:35 God calls Moses to lead Israel
12:33 Passover and Persian New Year overlap
14:41 Explaining the Passover story
18:30 Discussing Passover and its meaning
21:51 Donations and Exodus reflections
24:53 God's role in the Iran conflict
26:38 Israeli resilience during wartime
31:28 Discussing Jewish traditions and faith
33:26 Teaching traditions to the next generation
36:26 Making Passover interactive for kids
39:55 Celebrating Passover and God's plan
43:07 Paul on generosity and giving

 

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