Given by Mark Whynaucht
: Brethren, as we get closer to the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread, God wants us to come completely out of sin. He makes it possible through His Son, Jesus Christ, by forgiving our sins. He says, "I also make it possible by washing you, sanctifying you, and justifying you." That is who you are, brethren. You are...
Given by David Jackson
Do you know the truth, do you trust the truth, and are you absolutely committed to following the truth? Christ’s statement that He is the Truth, in John 14:6, was directed to His disciples and the followers of Jesus Christ. It is within this context of us being the followers of Jesus Christ on the night of Passover that we...
Given by Ron Kelley
As we return from the Feast, God turns our attention back to an important lesson about humility that we learned at Passover. He now has us focus on the humility we can learn from little children.
Given by David Jackson
What should we do Day by Day between now and Passover to draw closer to God in preparation for the Kingdom of God? Along with Prayer, Bible Study, and Striving to be a better child of God each and every day, four very important perspectives are given for us to muse and meditate on daily! Muse on this!
Given by Clyde Kilough
As we examine ourselves to prepare for the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, one of our greatest challenges is to see the truth about ourselves. Each of us has a relationship with truth, and a healthy relationship helps us heal spiritually.
Given by Greg Sargent
By far the biggest lesson to learn when keeping the Passover is: God loves all people in this world. God IS love. He is not willing that anyone should perish. When we examine ourselves before the Passover to determine if Christ is in us (2 Cor. 13:5), do we remember Christ died for the whole world; if we were Christ, would we...
Given by Tim Foster
As a precursor to the Passover footwashing, what is friendship, what does it mean to be a friend of Jesus, and what obligation do we have to human friendships?
Given by David Jackson
1 Corinthians 11:30 states, “For this reason, many are weak and sick among you, and many sleep.” I don't think there is any great mystery in understanding what Paul is bringing out by mentioning these three items because we all know what it feels like to be weak and sick and, for some of us, what it feels like to be dying....