Whiter Than Snow: A Visual Lesson

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A Visual Lesson

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This year was the oddest or so I thought, Passover, I have ever observed!  It was cold and ugly.  The weather was bad on our drive to Passover. All I could do was complain about the cold.  Where is the spring that I love during this time?!

When Passover was over and we went outside to leave, the ground was covered with 2 inches of white snow!  While I thought it was beautiful I missed my accustomed spring weather, the warmth, the sunshine.   In all my 38 years of observing the Passover, we had never had snow! Passover was always in the spring time, with beautiful spring weather.   Usually a nice gentle rain, or a nice sunny day followed by a nice sunset was the norm but never snow!

As I observed many of my friends posts on Facebook about their Passover they were also faced with snow. As I read through them, one post really took me back and made me rethink my negative attitude of the unexpected snow. It was from Adam Boise.

(I print his name and post with his permission) He posted this:

“Coming out of Passover service tonight and seeing all the snow coming down made me think of two passages that I thought were very fitting for the evening: (1) Psalms 51:7 Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. And (2) Isaiah 1:18 Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.”

Thanks Adam for this wonderful visual example of God’s forgiveness.

We all went in to take the Passover needing God’s great forgiveness and we all came out as white as that newly fallen snow on the ground. What a great visual reminder! I needed that attitude adjustment.  I will never forget this unusual Passover, which turned into a visual lesson.  How awesome our God is!

May we all strive to be whiter than snow with the help from God’s Holy Spirit!

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Comments

  • dusty
    Hello Janet: You should have lived in an earlier age. From the time Hillel II established the present Jewish calendar in the mid-4th century AD until 1196, the calendar year not only began in winter—as it did this year—but the Passover occurred in winter 69 times.
  • dust_i_am
    I've heard ministers say phrases over the years such as, "When God's calendar says it's fall, it's fall!" - referring to cold snaps when the Feast of Tabernacles occurs in late September. I think some ministers expected an "early Spring" this year, since we supposedly had the earliest Passover by man's calendar in 100 years. But maybe God is trying to teach us other things.
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