Given by Greg Sargent
The last division of the Old Testament is the Writings which is divided into 3 sections, one of which is the Feast books (Megiloth). Song of Solomon equals Passover; Ruth is Pentecost; Lamentations is what? Esther is Atonement and Ecclesiastes is Trumpets/FOT/LGD. Lamentations is a lament, weeping over the sins of Israel for not obeying God’s law. Are...
Given by Bruce Gore
Passover shows us what God did for us and these Days of Unleavened Bread have reminded us what we need to do in our journey to the Kingdom and keep on doing. Let’s take another look on this Last Day of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Brian Holman
The Sermon begins by covering the topic of "What do we believe" regarding forgiveness before and after Baptism. It then transitions to focus on the role of slavery in the Bible and the choice we make to be slaves of sin or servants of righteousness with the undercurrent of understanding the meaning of Passover and the liberty we...
Given by Paul Carter
The Passover and Night to be much Observed are over, and we are starting the Days of Unleavened Bread. What do we do from here?
Given by Greg Sargent
After the Passover we read that we can refrain from the leavened attitude of malice and wickedness because of Christ’s sacrifice. Still, there are lessons to remember--#1 living in sin results in bondage, #2 Satan refuses to let us go easily and #3 God is always near to fight for us.
Given by Scott Hammer
Our amazing brain, The Mind and it's influences. The mind of God. Mind, Heart, Spirit relationship. Controlling your thoughts -- Passover, examining our mind. Battle for our minds -- Satan's devices. The mind of Christ our goal. Holy Spirit the ultimate controller of our thoughts/actions.
Given by Greg Sargent
John the Baptist introduced Jesus as the One who would take away the sins of the world. After Christ was resurrected, we are told God sent Him to bless us in turning us away from our iniquities. After the Passover, we become a new unleavened lump of sincerity and truth. Did Christ ratify a New Covenant that accomplished this?
Given by Mark Winner
As we approach Passover and consider our commitment to God, we are to be seeking to become more Christlike. What does this look like? How do we change our lives to help accomplish this?
Given by Don Henson
Now that we’ve completed our self-examination prior to the Passover and Days of UB, what will we do about what we’ve seen in ourselves? What should we focus on as we move forward?