Today is the last day of unleavened bread.
In the Book of Leviticus we read about the Days of Unleavened Bread:
6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Lord; seven days you must eat unleavened bread. 7 On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no customary work on it. 8 But you shall offer an offering made by fire to the Lord for seven days. The seventh day shall be a holy convocation; you shall do no customary work on it.’ ” (Leviticus 23:6-8)
So, we see that the days of unleavened bread last seven days.
Seven is the number of completion in scripture.
After God completed His creation and rested on the seventh day (Genesis 2:1-3).
There are seven churches in Revelation 1-3. These seven represent the Christian church throughout the church age.
The Feast of Tabernacles is also seven days long–but with an eighth day after it (Leviticus 23:39).
The Days of Unleavened Bread are for seven days, although there is an eighth day where unleavened bread was also eaten (Exodus 12:6-11), Passover.
The old Worldwide Church of God taught:
The PASSOVER pictures the DEATH OF CHRIST for the remission of sins that are past. The accepting of His BLOOD does not forgive sins we SHALL commit — it does not give LICENSE to continue in sin — therefore WHEN we accept it, our sins are forgiven only up to that time — PAST SINS. (Armstrong HW. What You Should Know About the Passover and Festival of Unleavened Bread. Good News, March 1979)
Note that the above does not mean that future sins cannot be forgiven, but one does not have license to sin–and we must confess sins we later make so we may be forgiven. Passover pictures the payment for sins committed by humankind – all sins, past present and future, with the exception of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Although the application of Passover in God’s plan of salvation mainly is pointing to those called in this age–with the sacrifice of the Atonement goat mainly pointing to those who will be called in the age to come.
Anyway, continuing from WCG:
But shall we stop there? Past sins forgiven. But we are still flesh beings. We still shall suffer temptations. Sin has held us in its clutch — we have been SLAVES to sin, in its power. And we are powerless to deliver ourselves from it! We have been in BONDAGE to sin. Let us understand the picture — the meaning. Quitting sin utterly To what extent shall we put away sin? Not partially, but COMPLETELY! And, as leaven is also a type of sin — leaven puffs up, and so does sin — and, as SEVEN is God’s number symbolizing COMPLETENESS, we are to follow the Passover with the seven Days of Unleavened Bread! The picture — the meaning — the symbolism, is not complete with Passover alone. Passover pictures the acceptance of Christ’s blood for the REMISSION of past sins. It pictures the CRUCIFIED — the DEAD — Christ. (Armstrong HW. What You Should Know About the Passover and Festival of Unleavened Bread. Good News, March 1979)
We still sin, of course, which is one reason to examine ourselves prior to Passover. Passover pictures not only the acceptance of Christ’s blood for the remission of our sins, but that Jesus paid the penalty for our sins.
Continuing from WCG:
Shall we leave Christ hanging on the cross? The seven Days of UNLEAVENED BREAD, following Passover, picture to us the COMPLETE putting away of sin, the KEEPING of the Commandments — after past sins are forgiven. They picture the life and work of the RISEN CHRIST — who ascended to the throne of God where He is actively at work in our behalf as our HIGH PRIEST, cleansing us of sin — delivering us completely from its POWER! To observe Passover alone, and then fail to observe the seven Days of Unleavened Bread, means, in the symbolism, to accept Christ’s blood, and to continue on in sin — to say with the Sunday churches the LAW is done away, we are under grace, meaning license, to continue in sin! The seven Days of Unleavened Bread picture the keeping of the Commandments, which is another way of saying the putting away of sin.
Keeping the Days of Unleavened Bread show our willingness to keep God’s commands.
Continuing from WCG:
And, as Rome’s followers have the MARK of the BEAST in their right hand and forehead, so God’s true Church is to have these feast days, the first of which is a MEMORIAL picturing deliverance from sin, in OUR right hand and forehead, as God’s SIGN, in order that we shall KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS. And since the forehead is the seat of the intellect and symbolizes ACCEPTANCE, and the right hand symbolizes WORK, we have this SIGN OF GOD thereby accepting this truth about the Holy Days and Days of Unleavened Bread, and by NOT WORKING on these Holy Days! Not only is the weekly Sabbath God’s SIGN (Exodus 31:12-17) but annual Sabbaths are SIGNS as well! (Armstrong HW. What You Should Know About the Passover and Festival of Unleavened Bread. Good News, March 1979)
And we in the Continuing Church of God keep God’s festivals today.
Here is some information on what happened on it from the old Radio Church of God:
God is now creating RIGHTEOUS, HOLY CHARACTER in those whom He is calling. Man, now only a clay model, is to be created in the CHARACTER-IMAGE of God Almighty. Obedience is a test of that character. God will not grant eternal life to anyone He cannot rule. …
Jesus Christ is not only the author, or beginner, He is also the FINISHER of our salvation (Heb. 12:2). That is what the professing Christian world has forgotten! They have lost the knowledge of the SECOND STEP in God’s plan — that we must PUT SIN OUT OF OUR LIVES!
To help us in the knowledge of the second step, God gave His Church a special festival — the Days of Unleavened Bread. They are to impress upon us the fact that we must NEVER AGAIN RETURN to the sins Christ paid for with His shed blood.
Let’s begin to understand the true significance, the deep meaning in this SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL commemorating another step in God’s plan. Let’s learn why keeping the Days of Unleavened Bread is so important to your salvation, and just what your part is in God’s Master Plan.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread begins on the 15th of Abib. It continues until the 21st of Abib. Both the 15th and the 21st were especially happy “high” Sabbaths — ANNUAL HOLY CONVOCATIONS — DAYS OF REST. Seven is God’s special number signifying COMPLETION or PERFECTION. God wants His people to come completely out of sin. (Lesson 34 – Days of Unleavened Bread – Your Part In God’s Master Plan, 1965)
Yes, we are to come completely out of sin.
If you have kept the Days of Unleavened Bread, you better realize that leaven is pervasive in society–and hopefully, the spiritual lesson of the fact that sin pervades society has also been impressed on your mind so that even when these days are over, you realize that you need to watch out for sin and go on to perfection (Hebrews 6:1). And if you did not keep the Days of Unleavened Bread you did not learn that as you should have.
Notice what God really wants:
8 He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the Lord require of you But to do justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8)
Satan’s problem was that he refused to walk humbly. He was the anointed cherub (Ezekiel 28:14)–he had it all–but his pride got in the way (cf. Ezekiel 28:17). Humans often let their pride get in the way (Proverbs 29:33)–and pride puffs people up (cf. 1 Timothy 3:6).
Just like leaven puffs bread up, pride puffs up people. The proud tend to glory in themselves.
The Apostle Paul taught:
6 Your glorying is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole lump? 7 Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us. 8 Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. (1 Corinthians 5:6-8)
Christians are to spiritually unleavened.
Build unleavened character.
Here is an offertory:
Does taking up an offering during the Days of Unleavened Bread come from the Bible? What did the prophet Malachi write related to tithes and offerings? Does God promise blessings to those who give in the Book of Proverbs? What did Jesus tell the rich man who said he wanted to follow Him? What did Jesus say to His disciples about that rich man. What about supporting the poor in Africa? Does the Continuing Church of God have the fruits Jesus told of? What are some of the fruits the Philadelphian remnant has? What are some ways that the Continuing Church of God is working on fulfilling commissions from Jesus? Are there any Divine confirmations that were expected for these days? Dr. Thiel addresses those matters in this offertory message.
Here is a link to our offertory: Offering for the Days of Unleavened Bread.
Here is information and a link related to a sermon recommended for today:
The word of God commands eating unleavened bread for seven days? Why might that be? Are Christians supposed to strive for perfection? Are God’s commandments righteousness? If salvation is a free gift of God by faith, is obedience necessary? Is there a purpose in the tests, trials, and sufferings of this physical life? Did James write that faith without works is dead? Are Christians created for love and good works? Once our sins are forgiven, are we to strive to put sin completely out of our life? What is character? Do pride and leaven puff up? Are Christians to be spiritually unleavened? Are we to be God’s offspring? Should we be learning lessons during the Days of Unleavened Bread? Dr. Thiel addresses these matters on a sermon intended for the Last & Seventh Day of Unleavened Bread.
Here is a suggested holy day service for the Last Day of Unleavened Bread for our scattered brethren and other interested people:
- 2-3 hymns (our songbook, The Bible Hymnal, contains the materials from the 1974 Bible Hymnal from the old WCG with new covers, plus ten additional hymns; there is also some Choral Accompaniment online).
- Opening prayer
- Offertory: Holy Day Offertory: Days of Unleavened Bread.
- Announcements (if any; though for many it will be this letter) and one hymn.
- Sermon, which for most who receive this letter via email will be a recorded one: Unleavened Character. Other sermons are also available at the ContinuingCOG channel.
- Final hymn.
- Closing prayer.
For those interested in two services, here is a suggestion for the second service:
- 2-3 hymns (our songbook, The Bible Hymnal, contains the materials from the 1974 Bible Hymnal from the old WCG with new covers, plus ten additional hymns; there is also some Choral Accompaniment online).
- Opening prayer.
- Sermonette: How to Be More Hopeful.
- Announcements (if any) and one hymn.
- Sermon: 7ULB, Fleeing, Sin, and Destruction.
- Other sermons are also available at the ContinuingCOG channel.
- Final hymn.
- Closing prayer.
Here is some Spanish language information:
English title: Offering Message First day of Unleavened Bread 2023Spanish title: Mensaje de Ofrenda Primer dia de Panes sin Levadura 2023Spanish youtube link: https://youtu.be/wAFSXiCL3lAEnglish title: An Important ReminderSpanish title: Un recordatorio ImportanteSpanish youtube link: https://youtu.be/NeWi0Mlt2oE
Christians have kept God’s Holy Days for nearly 2000 years.


