Given by Chris Moen
This Unleavened Bread sermon is about the deliverance of God's people anciently, today and in the future, and what are the conditions for such rescues. Because of sin, God had to temporarily postpone His plan to make Ancient Israel a holy nation to be admired and imitated by all other nations. God still has that covenant to fulfil when Christ...
Given by Mark Winner
The spring holy days, particularly Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread, are a time of spiritual renewal and growth. Just as the physical world experiences renewal in spring, God provides an opportunity for His people to renew their relationship with Him and put away sin. We should embrace this time of year as a chance to start fresh and...
Given by David Treybig
Today in history marks an important day for the ancient Israelites. Last night—the beginning of the 15th day of Abib or Nisan—was a night to be much remembered, as they began their march out of Egypt. Each year, we commemorate this event by observing the Night to Be Observed at the start of the 15th day, which is...
Given by David Jackson
We will have the opportunity to spend eight days with the individual members, each with whom we will share time, space, handshakes, hugs, smiles, nods, food, drinks, laughs, stories, songs, work assignments, etc., during the Feast of Tabernacles. Jesus Christ says through Paul that “we, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another.” What does...
Given by David Jackson
The Mercy Seat, the gold cover of the Ark of the Covenant, was pure gold. It was a place of mercy, a place of atonement, and was spiritual or heavenly in nature…as indicated by the cherubim of glory, which was ONE piece with the Mercy Seat. There are just not enough words to describe it. But, presented are 7 wonderful...
Given by David Jackson
Rituals teach us that the Temple of God is Holy, whose temple YOU are! The Holy Place and the objects in it are filled with meaning and significance to our spiritual life. The Table and Showbread, Golden Lampstand and Oli, and the Altar of Incense show us the Holiness of God and the holiness that we must become. Handout
Given by Ken Treybig
WHEN and HOW did God come up with His festivals and holy days? And in particular, why did He choose “leaven” to be a symbol of sin that should be avoided for a 7-day feast? Was there advance planning for the fact that OT (physical) applications correlate to NT (spiritual) lessons this feast teaches us?
Given by Greg Sargent
God tells us to preach “in season.” The Holy Day seasons reveal the plan of God; keeping Satan’s seasons blinds our spiritual understanding. Additionally, keeping Pentecost reminds us that God opened the door for all mankind to become the Israel of God and enter God’s kingdom.
Given by Doug Johnson
There are always gaps, or intervals, between holy day seasons. We’re in one now—perhaps the “strangest” interval ever! The early New Testament church had a “strange interval” too, the year Christ died and was resurrected—the same year the Church of God began on Pentecost. What did they go through, and what did they learn? What will we...