With mighty hand, the Lord did save. From Egypt’s chains, from Pharaoh’s grave. The firstborn spared, a sacred sign, a call to consecrate what’s mine.

Unleavened bread, for seven days, we eat and walk in holy ways. No yeast, no pride, no turning back, just trust in God to fill the lack.

The donkey’s neck, the lamb redeems. A symbol rich with deeper themes. The child we hold, the beast we own, all first belong to God alone.

Tell every child, “We once were slaves, but God brought life from out the graves.” A mark upon the hand and head, to live the truth our fathers said.

So let us walk in freedom’s light, remembering day and sacred night. For every breath and every birth, declare the Lord of heaven and earth.
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