The four glasses on Passover
The four cups represent the four expressions of deliverance promised by God, Exodus 6:6-7, “I will bring out”, “I will deliver”, “I will redeem” and “I will take”.
These four glasses of wine also represents the redemption of a man’s soul from the four dimension of a curse.
The curse that affects people’s lives, which came as a result of Adam’s rebellion towards God’s commandment, is divided up into four parts.
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- The first one is the curses, bad lucks and sicknesses that attack people’s lives depending on which environment that they are in
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- The second one is the curses, bad lucks and sicknesses that affects people’s lives coming from the tribe, family, culture, religion or tradition that one proceeds from
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- The third one is the curses, bad lucks and sicknesses that affects people’s lives coming from the law of the government (the laws of the land that goes against God’s word and legalizing habits that are contrary to God’s will) this also brings a curse upon the people that live in that nation.
- The fourth one is the curses, bad lucks and the sicknesses that affects people’s lives coming from the time when Adam sinned in the garden in Eden ( Romans 5:14 says; death reigned from Adam to Moses….)
The Spiritual meaning of the four glasses.
So when we drink from these four glasses in this Passover season, we are also spiritually declaring our freedom, embracing our freedom, receiving and accepting our freedom that is given through the blood of Jesus (Yeshua our Lord) that died for our sins in this season of Passover, so that He may redeem mankind from these four dimensions of a curse that began from the garden in Eden.
Exodus 34:7 says;…..God visits or punishes the wrong doings of the fathers upon their children and children’s children to the third and the FOURTH generation, but He also cleanses and forgives iniquity through the blood of Yeshua our Lord, that we partake of in these four small glasses on the Passover table.
Luke 22:15-19 says; do this in remembrance of Me, which means that, as we drink from these four glasses, we revive or bring to memory the spiritual power that resurrected Yeshua our Lord in this season of Passover, to be active in our lives.