Today, as our Jewish and non-Jewish friends come together to observe Passover, let us pause to honor the profound significance of this occasion together.
It serves as a poignant reminder of our collective resilience in the face of adversity and hostility. On this day, we recall the courage of our ancestors who endured persecution and hardship, yet never wavered in their faith. It is a testament to the enduring power of hope amidst uncertainty and fear.
As we commemorate Passover, let us hold steadfast to the promise of a brighter tomorrow, where freedom triumphs over oppression and justice prevails over tyranny.
Let us also remember those who have suffered at the hands of hatred and persecution, particularly those affected by the tragic events of the October 7th Sabbath Massacre. May their memory inspire us to strive for a world where all are treated with dignity and compassion, and where the bonds of love and solidarity unite us in our shared humanity.
Each of us has a unique story, a journey marked by challenges, triumphs, and moments of divine intervention. My own journey serves as a testament to resilience, faith, and the belief that even in our darkest hours, God can lead us to restoration and renewal.
As we gather today, I am reminded of the incredible strength and passion that each of you brings to our cause. Together, we stand united in our commitment to making a difference, speaking out for what matters, and fighting for the future of our nation and the nation of Israel. Your dedication inspires me daily, and I am grateful for the opportunity to stand alongside you on this journey.
On this Passover week, let us reaffirm our commitment to each other and to the values that unite us. Together, we can overcome any obstacle, navigate any challenge, and emerge stronger and more resilient than ever before.
May the spirit of this sacred occasion illuminate your path and fill your hearts with love and light. As we reflect on our blessings, let us remember the precious gift of freedom bestowed upon us by the divine. I am deeply grateful for the presence of every one of you in my life, and I cherish the opportunity to celebrate this meaningful holiday together. May the blessings of Passover continue to inspire us to live with faith, hope, and gratitude, today and always.
May we have peace in our time!
Brigitte Gabriel
All Glory to God !
That isn't at all what Passover is about. It's about the Lord God of the Bible freeing the Jews from Egypt. But it's a major type of what Jesus Christ did for US ! He is the Passover lamb. His blood was shed for every Christian. His redemption for us !
God delivered His chosen people from bondage just as He did for us. Passover isn't about what man did. It's about what God did.