Passover Service: Catching God’s Heart for the Unengaged
- Herald Admin
- Jul 9, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 18, 2025
On 17th April 2025, we celebrated the feast of Passover with songs of praise and thanksgiving unto the Lord. We took this time to thank the Lord, remembering what He had done in our lives.

People were singing and dancing before the Lord throughout the time; I (Jeremy Koh) was moved by the presence of the Lord as I rejoiced before the Lord, declaring that He is the Lamb of God (John 1:29) who sits on the throne forever.
The message by Pastor Daphne Yang was a reminder that believers have the priestly responsibility of praying for unengaged people to be impacted by the church and to respond to the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are called to proclaim His Liberation, Freedom, and Power – setting people free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression of bondage and sin, just like how God freed the Israelites from their bondage to Egypt as required by the Law of Moses after six years of service (Exodus 21:2–4, Deuteronomy 15:12). One participant shared that she felt that Father God was realigning her to His Word by bringing her deeper in understanding and revelation.
Towards the last segment of the Passover Celebrations, Pastor Daphne pointed us to a geographical map of unengaged people groups and the percentages of people living in these countries. We spent time praying for those in unengaged parts of Asia and the Middle East, for them to respond to the gospel and connect with a local church.
It was a night of thanksgiving and worship – remembering that Jesus Christ is the Sacrificial, Passover Lamb who laid down His life for us that we might be redeemed. To be free to intercede, to stand in the gap to pray for others to receive Father’s love, so they will return to Him.
On a personal level, I also felt a stirring in my heart to pray for God to bring revival
to the unengaged people groups who have not interacted with the gospel of
the Kingdom. Our hearts wait in anticipation for the fullness of God to be manifested and for His glory to be shown to all, especially to those who have yet
to know Him.
Hallelujah, Glory to God!



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