1. Eating unleavened bread indicates that God's people should not live in sin, that is, should not live a sinful life.
2. The feast of unleavened bread is a continuation of the feast of Passover.
3. Although it is not possible to be without sin, we must deal with any sin that is manifested.
4. When we eat for enjoyment, our eating becomes a feast.
5. After we receive the Lord and are saved (feast of Passover), we should continue our enjoyment by dealing with sin.
6. "As soon as we refuse to deal with any sin that has been exposed, we no longer keep the feast of unleavened bread."
7. In the enjoyment of God's salvation, there is no place for our work.
8. "To add human labor to God's salvation is to insult God and to cut ourselves off from fellowship."
9. To feast with the Lord makes Him happy.
10. The unbelievers and strangers are not allowed to partake of the Passover.
11. A hired servant is one who serves for wages, for compensation; that natural man always works for God in order to receive compensation.
12. Christ's redemption does not include the natural life. Rather His redemption deals with the natural man by putting him on the cross.
13. "To be baptized is to realize that the natural life is good for nothing except burial. When a new believer has this realization, he is conscious of the fact that he has been purchased and circumcised."
14. God's complete redemption produces an army.
15. The firstborn includes everyone in Adam; the second born, on the contrary, are all those who are in Christ, for Christ is the second man.
16. We must condemn everything within us that is related to the firstborm, that is, to Adam. We must condemn the natural life.
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