Given by David Johnson
Scripture tells us that Christianity is a journey from the carnal mind to the mind of Jesus Christ, and its ultimate goal is something called perfection. Can a converted Christian be carnal? And how can I ever hope to be perfect? The answers to these questions can be both sobering and encouraging. Given 01/26/2013 by Mr. David Johnson.
Given by Ralph Levy
Many Sabbath-keepers have been troubled by this question: is is sin to eat in a restaurant on the Sabbath. This message provides a thorough biblical examination of the question.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
How does the "old man" -- human nature -- rationalize sin? How does what leads to death appear to be the way to live life?
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
Holy Day message about a Christian internalizing humility which is typified by unleavened bread during the Spring Holy Days.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
What would such a world look like? How would it operate? What would hold it together? Would you like to live in it?
Given by Neil Hart
We are told to keep the Feast in sincerity and truth, how is that made visible in our lives?
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
We examine the prophecies concerning what would happen in Jerusalem, at the Passover, in 31 A.D.
Given by Mark Winner
A name is very important to God as it speaks directly to reputation. God expects us to respect and honor His name, and He wants to respect ours. It's up to us as to whether or not that is the case.
Given by Jon Pinelli
Jesus Christ instituted the New Testament Passover symbols and told us to do this in remembrance of me. What are we to remember by partaking of the bread and wine?