It is business as usual in the Church of God a Worldwide Association at this time of year. The focus is still upon the physical with an emphasis upon the law. So in that vein, COGWA has an article up for young people on how to track down leavening this time of year.
The article is geared towards 'young people" in COGWA and is written by Karen Meeker.
Have you ever wondered exactly what is wrong with leavening? Why can we eat it all year long but not during the Days of Unleavened Bread?
Here’s the reason: Sometimes God uses normal, everyday things to remind us of things that are important to Him. If you read 1 Corinthians 5:6-8 you will see that leavening is used to picture negative characteristics like wickedness (doing bad things) and malice (wanting to hurt someone). During these seven days in the spring, leaven pictures breaking God’s laws—or sin. When we hunt for leavening and throw it out before the Days of Unleavened Bread, we picture our willingness and desire to search out and remove sin from our lives.
Tracking down leavening
To put sin out, we first have to know what it is and how to look for it. The same is true of leavening. This calls for expert detective work, and labels hold the key.
The main words to look for are:
Even more elusive to COGWA members and the ACOG as whole, is Jesus. He is just sooooo inconvenient at times!
- Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate.
- Baking powder.
These ingredients can be sneaky, hiding in things like biscuits, bread, cake, cookies, cereals, candy bars, ice cream cones, cornbread, crackers, breading on chicken nuggets, donuts, muffins, pretzels, some tortillas, pancakes and waffles. The more labels you check, the more leavening you will discover. It seems to be everywhere—just like sin.
- Yeast.
The youth and adults of COGWA are spending its time looking for leavening in their lives and totally missing the One they should be following. It is much more shocking to find a cookie in a pocket or under a car seat during Unleavened Bread time than it is to be at rest, with the assurance of forgiven sins, in the very One the church claims to follow.Round it up, eat it up or throw it out
Before the Days of Unleavened Bread begin, your family will probably try to eat up all the food containing leavening. But don’t be surprised if you’re sent out on a last-minute search party to look in spots around the house for leavening.A good leavening tracker is always on the lookout.
A good Christian is already safe and sound in the assurance of Jesus, not in the practice of removing leavening.