Check out this link for a homemade Matzah recipe by Candyce Joy for you to try!
More about Matzah:
The following excerpt is from the Messianic Family Haggadah. This haggadah retains the essential elements of the traditional seder service, but weaves in some New Testament understandings that explain the Passover/Jesus connection.
We eat the matzah, the unleavened bread, as our ancestors did when God took them out of Egypt in haste and there was no time to wait for their bread to rise. The matzah is like our Messiah Y'shua, who was without leaven, without sin. The piercing and stripes of the matzah bring to mind the words of the prophet Isaiah, who said of Y'shua:
But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his stripes we are healed." (Isaiah 53:5)
Our ancestors ate manna in the wilderness as they left Egypt for the Promised Land. We are offered the bread of life, Y'shua, to satisfy us forever.
Check out this link for a homemade Matzah recipe by Candyce Joy for you to try!
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