Once the Israel has started the Exodus, God again spoke to Moses telling him that all of the firstborn of Israel were His, because He chose to spare them and not because they were worthy to be spared. God continued on that subject later in the chapter, but now we have recorded what Moses spoke to the people. He reminded them to keep the feast of unleavened bread as a commemoration of God delivering them from Egypt with a mighty hand. He was not just delivering them from Egypt, but He was giving them a land, the land of the Canaanites that flowed with milk and honey. He was taking them from suffering through labor to a place of relative ease. God was doing that so that they would keep the service in the month of Abib, that they would eat unleavened bread. Leavened bread was to be removed from them and their households. They were to explain it to their children what God had done for them that with His strong hand they were delivered from Egypt. It was to be a sign on their hand and between their eyes, so that the Lord's law was in their mouth. God saved us to walk in His ways and according to His law. He frees us from slavery to sin, so that we can walk in a different way than the world.
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