Passover: A Bridge Between Life’s Plagues & God’s Promises

Passover: A Bridge Between Life’s Plagues & God’s Promises

Jim BuchanBy Jim Buchan11 Minutes

Passover: A Bridge Between Life’s Plagues & God’s Promises. When plagues strike, it can feel like darkness is winning. Yet the story of Passover reveals something surprising: what appears to be devastation can actually be the beginning of deliverance. Just as God used the plagues of Egypt to break the chains of His people, He still uses seasons of shaking to prepare the way for freedom, renewal, and the fulfillment of His promises.

 

How appropriate that we’ve arrived at Passover, just when the world once again longs for breakthrough and healing. You see, the first Passover occurred right at the tail end of 10 terrible plagues that struck the nation of Egypt.

Every generation faces its own kind of plagues—moments when fear, uncertainty, or shaking reveal how fragile our world can be. Yet the story of Passover reminds us that God often uses such moments as turning points. What feels like the height of crisis can become the doorway to His deliverance.

When Plagues Became Signs of Deliverance

The Israelites were slaves in Egypt at the time, desperate for God to do a miracle and break their chains. While the plagues were bad news for the Egyptians, they actually were good news – a sign of coming deliverance—for the people of God.

Remember, the 10 plagues afflicting Egypt were not random events. Each one targeted one of the Egyptian gods. It’s not a stretch to say that seasons of crisis can play a similar role, exposing the things we rely on more than God and unseating the modern idols that compete for our devotion.

Shaking the Idols We Trust

During times of upheaval, many people suddenly realize how fragile the things we depend on really are. Stadiums, entertainment, financial systems, and even normal routines can all be shaken. Moments like these remind us that the things we often treat as ultimate are not meant to replace God.

As the Bible described long ago, God shakes everything that can be shaken (Hebrews 12:25–29). Those who’ve put their hopes in government have discovered, once again, that government  limits competency to remedy a crisis. And although I’m grateful for our healthcare providers, people who rely upon the medical establishment for healing and health often are sorely disappointed. Even the church is being shaken, undergoing a much-needed pruning before the next great awakening can come.

Like the Israelites, we’ve cried out for revival and spiritual freedom. Little did we know that plagues would precede our liberation from the idols we too often have served.

A Bridge to Freedom  

This year I’m praying that, once again, Passover will serve as God’s supernatural bridge between our current plague and His Biblical promises. We see this in Exodus 6:5–6 where God promised Moses that the Israelites’ hour of breakthrough was at hand:

I’ve also heard the groaning of the children of Israel, whom the Egyptians keep in bondage. And I have remembered my covenant. Therefore, say to the children of Israel, “I am the LORD … I will bring you out from all of the burdens of the Egyptians. I will rescue you from their bondage. And I will redeem you with an outstretched hand and with great judgments.”

Notice the three things God promised here: “I will bring you out … I will rescue you … I will redeem you.”

Friend, it doesn’t matter what trouble we’re going through—the Lord has a plan to bring us out! Only He can rescue us, redeem us, and set us on the road to our Promised Land. The current plague is just getting us ready for a new season of freedom and fruitfulness.

You see, God’s purpose never ends by just taking us out of unpleasant circumstances or plagues. He’s always working to bring us into a new place of intimacy with Him as His beloved children:

I will take you as My people, and I will be your God. Then you shall know that I am the LORD your God who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians. And I will bring you into the land which I swore to give to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and I will give it to you as a heritage (Exodus 6:7–8).

After more than 400 years of slavery, the Israelites were about to experience an amazing turnaround. This Passover season, I hope you’ll be encouraged by this powerful illustration of God’s desire to reverse your negative circumstances and bless you beyond your wildest dreams. Even if you’ve been in some kind of spiritual, financial, emotional, or relational captivity for a long time, your breakthrough can come with stunning speed.

Freed by Jesus’ Blood

During the first Passover, the Israelites experienced their own form of isolation as they were told to stay in their houses as the death angel struck the firstborn of the Egyptians. But this was more than an ordinary lockdown. The Israelites were instructed to sprinkle the blood of an unblemished lamb on the doorposts of their homes. This wasn’t a mere formality—it was essential to their protection.

Do you see how beautifully this foreshadows what Jesus did for us on the cross? As God’s spotless Passover Lamb, He shed His blood to purchase our salvation, protection, and favor. And just as Passover struck a devastating blow to the false gods of the Egyptians, the cross forever crippled Satan’s evil kingdom: “Having disarmed principalities and powers, [Christ] made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it” (Colossians 2:14–15).

Friend, I love America. Let me say it again: I love America. However, during this time of soul-searching, God is calling us to pledge our allegiance to His kingdom more than any earthly political party or nation. We are heavenly ambassadors, not meant to be entangled in the twisted cultural norms of this present world (2 Corinthians 5:20; 1 John 2:15–17; 2 Timothy 2:4).

Like America, Egypt was the major world power in its day. If you visited it, I bet you would be impressed by its stunning accomplishments and wealth. Nevertheless, God referred to Egypt as “the house of bondage” (Exodus 13:3).

What a warning for us! The things we celebrate as blessings can be turned into bondage if we’re not careful.

The Cross: God’s Bridge Between Judgment and Promise

As Passover foreshadowed, God has set us free from our bondage through the cross and resurrection of Jesus: “He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son” (Colossians 1:13 ESV). Once again, He brought us out of slavery to sin so He could bring us into the Promised Land of His kingdom.

Yet, after being set free, we’re also given a stern warning: “Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage” (Galatians 5:1). Let’s not go back to Egypt!

Freedom Requires Standing Firm

As a nation—and as believers—we continue to face seasons that test our faith—not so God can bury us but so He can resurrect us. As He did for Shadrach, Meshach, Abed-Nego, the Lord is burning away the subtle ropes that have been keeping us bound (Daniel 3).

Dear friends, our ultimate victory will not come from government leaders, the medical community, or even from church as we presently know it. Instead, as we apply the blood of Jesus Christ by faith to the doorposts of our hearts, we’ll find God’s bridge between the plagues and His promises.

Why is Passover such a bridge? Because it points to Jesus, the only true Bridge between God and humankind. On one side of the cross, we see God’s fierce plague of judgment on human sin. But on the other side of the cross, we see that every one His incredible promises is ours in Christ (2 Corinthians 1:20).

What a great season to celebrate the goodness of God! Instead of focusing only on the challenges around us, it’s time to rejoice that a breakthrough can be right around the corner.

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Jim Buchan

Jim Buchan is a seasoned Christian writer and Bible teacher with more than 40 years of experience helping believers grow in faith and purpose. A prolific author and ghostwriter, Jim has written multiple books and contributed to numerous Christian publications, offering clear, Scripture-centered insight for everyday life.

In addition to his writing ministry, Jim serves as Care & Teaching Pastor at Mission Community Church, where he provides pastoral care, teaching, and spiritual oversight. His diverse background as an attorney, pastor, and magazine editor brings depth, clarity, and wisdom to both his writing and ministry.

Jim is a proud father of three and a grandfather of four, known lovingly as "Grandpa Jimbo."

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