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Unpacking #14: From Passover to the Risen Messiah

29 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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The institutional church kept the cross but lost the Exodus. It kept the resurrection but lost the harvest. It kept the bread and the cup but lost the Passover table they came from. In this episode, Sergio traces the Scriptural framework God built around the death and resurrection of Messiah, Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Firstfruits, and examines how institutional Christianity preserved the event while stripping away the covenant grammar that gives it meaning. From the Quartodeciman controversy of the second century to the prepackaged communion cups on a modern Sunday morning, this essay asks a direct question: are we honoring the risen Messiah inside the frame Scripture gives, or inside the one an institution substituted? This is not a takedown of Easter. This is a recovery of truth over tradition. Topics covered: Passover as the redemptive frame for the cross. The mo’adim sequence: Pesach, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits. How the institutional church severed Messiah from His Hebraic world. The Quartodeciman controversy and Polycarp’s apostolic claim. Zikkaron: why “remembrance” does not mean what you think it means. Communion: when the sign survives but the world behind it disappears. The consequences Sha’ul warned about in 1 Corinthians 11. How to honor this season according to Scripture. Read the article here [https://www.sergiodesoto.com/posts/unpacking-14-from-passover-to-the-risen-messiah-sd] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit substack.sergiodesoto.com/subscribe [https://substack.sergiodesoto.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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