The Three P's of Passover
By Sid Roth
Protection
At the first Passover, the Jewish people were
supernaturally protected from the ten plagues that fell on Egypt. It is
interesting that we find those plagues happening again at the end of the Book
of Revelation. The same Glory that protected Adam before he sinned also
protected the Jewish people during Passover and is available to protect
believers today from all attacks of the enemy.
The largest outpouring of God’s Glory is
beginning now. We have the potential to be clothed in His Glory like Adam. No
sickness or demon will be able to penetrate this Glory. But, to be clothed in
the Glory, we must walk in the second “P”—Purity.
Purity
At Passover, we are not allowed to eat bread
with leaven, which represents sin. In our current generation, the concept of sin
is being watered down. Repentance, holiness and purity are seldom mentioned.
But God’s Word has not changed. My mind is renewed by the Word of God and my
spirit is sensitive to Him because I meditate on His promises and pray in
tongues. The key is to live in instant repentance and close relationship.
Prophecy
The third “P” is for Prophecy. We are
instructed to celebrate Passover every year to remember the great miracles that
God demonstrated. But in Jeremiah 16:14-15, God says there will be a greater miracle
than the exodus from Egypt when He will bring the Jewish people back to Israel
“from the land of the north [former Soviet Union] and from all the lands where
He has driven them.”
Our evangelistic TV show It’s Supernatural!
airs in the Russian language five days a week throughout the land of the north,
the former Soviet Union.
God has given me Isaiah 40:9 as our “call”
until Jesus returns—to saturate Israel with the Gospel. Read this verse in
light of our recent acquisition of Middle East TV (METV), which reaches every
home in Israel that has a television!