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Have
you noticed that there seems to be an annual review for almost everything?
In school or college, we usually have a final exam at the end of the
year. When it comes to our health, we likely go to the doctor for an
annual exam. But what about the way you think? Have you had a mental
checkup lately?
Perhaps you haven't realized it, but Christians have been undergoing mental examinations at this time of year for a long time. This practice stems from instruction the apostle Paul gave in 2 Corinthians 13:5. The Living Bible's paraphrase of this passage reads: "Check up on yourselves. Are you really Christians? Do you pass the test?
Do you feel Christ's presence and power more and more within you? Or are you just pretending to be Christians when actually you aren't at all?"
While striving to be genuine Christians is important every day, this time of year during which the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread fall is a time of extra introspection. These annual festivals of God that come in April this year remind us that Jesus Christ died because of humanity's faulty thinking. Of course, when we think improperly, we do things improperly. In biblical terminology, thinking or acting improperly is called sin. And it was because of humanity's sin that Jesus had to die.
We Christians use the time before Passover and during the Feast of Unleavened Bread to give ourselves mental (and spiritual) checkups to see if we are thinking as Christians should think. Paul told the Corinthian church in the first century to observe this feast with "the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth" (1 Corinthians 5:8).
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