Unleavened Bread
Bible Journal Class
Lessons and Bible Journal Ideas
The Feast of Unleavened Bread, succeeding Passover, commemorates the Israelites’ Exodus from Egypt, symbolizing their transition from slavery to freedom and the journey to the Promised Land, with themes of liberation, purification, and casting off sin.
The Exodus: A Journey of Liberation
The Feast of Unleavened Bread is rooted in the historical event of the Exodus when the Israelites were liberated from centuries of Egyptian bondage. This liberation was not just a physical release from slavery but also a spiritual awakening to a new identity as God’s chosen people. The Exodus narrative recounts the miraculous interventions of God, from the plagues that beset Egypt to the parting of the Red Sea, demonstrating His power and commitment to freeing His people.
A Symbol of Hasty Departure
The eating of unleavened bread during this feast is a direct reminder of the Israelites’ hasty departure from Egypt. In Exodus 12:17–20, we read about the instructions given to the Israelites to eat unleavened bread as a part of their Passover meal. This was because they left Egypt with such urgency that there was no time for their dough to rise. The unleavened bread, therefore, became a powerful symbol of this sudden transition from slavery to freedom, a vivid reminder of the night when they left their lives of bondage behind, embarking on a journey to a land promised by God.
In exploring the Feast of Unleavened Bread, it becomes essential to delve deeper into the symbolism of yeast (leaven) and unleavened bread, elements central to this commemoration, rich in spiritual and historical significance.
Class Access
As soon as you enroll, you're set to access the class a week before the  Spring Holiday Dates. This arrangement allows you ample time to prepare and immerse yourself in the upcoming lessons and activities.
Continuous Learning Every Year
This access isn't just a one-time opportunity. It's a recurring benefit that enhances your understanding and celebration of the spring holidays, year after year.
YOUR INSTRUCTORÂ
Robin Sampson is the author of  Jesus in the Biblical Holidays, She is a dedicated homeschool mother of nine and a seasoned Bible teacher with over 30 years of experience, she has significantly contributed to the Christian homeschooling community and spiritual education through her insightful writing and teaching.
Her books serve as comprehensive resources for families seeking to deepen their understanding and celebration of the rich traditions found in the Bible.
Robin's work intricately weaves together the historical and spiritual aspects of the biblical feasts, offering practical guidance for incorporating these celebrations into family life. Her passion for God’s Word and commitment to sharing biblical truths have made a lasting impact, guiding countless individuals on their faith journey and discovering Jesus Christ's central role in all biblical holidays.
In-Depth Bible Lessons and Bible Journaling Ideas
UNLEAVENED BREAD INTRODUCTION
Dive into the "Unleavened Bread Overview" to uncover the foundational facts of this pivotal biblical feast. Spark your creativity with engaging Bible journaling prompts!
LEAVEN SYMBOLISM IN THE BIBLE
This lesson delves into leaven as a metaphor for sin and pride, illustrating how it permeates life, urging believers to embrace purity and sincerity in their spiritual journey. With thought-provoking journaling prompts.
JEWISH TRADITIONS OFÂ UNLEAVENED BREAD
Explore the rich "Jewish Traditions of Unleavened Bread" and connect with ancient customs. Each lesson comes alive with thought-provoking journaling prompts to deepen your faith journey.
LIBERATION & SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
CELEBRATING UNLEAVENED BREAD
Discover how the Bedikat Chametz ritual symbolizes the Holy Spirit's role in purifying us from sin and promoting spiritual growth, simplicity, and purity! Celebrate with heart and pen using our specially curated journaling prompts.
UNLEAVENED BREAD IN THE LAST SUPPER
Experience the profound depth of the Last Supper. Explore this enlightening lesson's historical significance and eternal impact on faith, communion, and Christian fellowship."
UNLEAVENED BREAD RECIPES
Cook, taste, and journal your experience of their symbolic meanings. And make an optional recipe booklet.Â
UNLEAVENED BREAD WRAP-UP
Tackle "Unleavened Bread Questions" to challenge and affirm your understanding. Reflective journaling prompts guide your exploration, deepening your connection to this holy observance.
Here's How It WorksÂ
Step 1: Log In and Explore
Log in, review the class objectives, and explore kit options. Use the provided coupon code to purchase and download your kit if desired.
Step 2: Access Lessons
Log into Bible Journal Classes or use the Kajabi mobile app to access your lessons at your convenience, whether at home or on the go.
Step 3: Bible Journaling
Journaling is optional (we don't always have the time). Record the verses in your preferred journaling method—notebook, Bible margin, or memory dex card.
Step 4: Community Interaction
Join discussions and ask questions in the Bible Journal Facebook Group to deepen your learning and connect with others.
Bible Journaling Options Â
IN A BIBLE
You can cut and paste images into a Journaling Bible or use a digital Bible. If you are new you may want to try out a notebook method first.
IN A NOTEBOOK
Bible journal in a notebook or Travelers Notebook. You can do this by printing and cutting out images or creating pages digitally.
MEMORY DEX CARDS
The quickest option is journaling on four-inch Memory Dex Cards (Printable or digital). Beautifully displayed in Dex Card Box.
Optional Bible Journal KitÂ
Digital and Printable kits are both included at a discount when you choose the Class plus Kit option below. Â
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