
A Forensic Look at the Feast of the Lord
The observation of the Passover is not a mere rehearsal of history, but a profound declaration of the “Blessed Hope” and a defense of the truth against the leaven of modern tradition. As we look into these records, we find that the “shadow of things to come” (Colossians 2:17) points directly to the Lamb of God, whose blood remains the only token of safety in an age of gathering judgment.
This collection serves as a briefing for the remnant—those who desire to separate the scriptural mandate from the noise of cultural religion. From the forensic analysis of the seventy-two-hour mystery to the practical removal of leaven from our dwellings, these files are designed to equip the believer for a more perfect understanding of the times. “Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us” (1 Corinthians 5:7).
The Ancient Paths: Can or Should a Christian Celebrate Passover?
The Passion Files: A Forensic Briefing on the 72-Hour Mystery
The Great Separation: Passover vs. Easter (Reclaiming Biblical Terminology)
The Scriptural Mandates: The Passover Table (Scriptural Mandates Only)
A Carbohydrate Crisis: The Great Leaven Lamentation (The Comedy of the Purge)
Christ Our Passover: Bridging the Shadow and the Reality
The Plagues and the Passover: A Record of Judgment
The Prophetic Token: The Blood on the Doorposts (The Token of Exodus 12)
The Lamb Without Blemish: Doctrine vs. Corruption
The Leaven of the Pharisees: Analyzing False Doctrine and Legalism
The Selection: The Tenth of Abib and the Four Days of Inspection
Recovered Voices: How the Remnant Kept the Feast