Given by Ron Kelley
We do a spiritual analysis before Passover. What about a personal analysis before Pentecost? What should we be looking for in our lives coming up to Pentecost?
Given by Zach Smith
Following the first New Testament Passover, the apostles experienced a dramatic change in their relationship dynamics. The foot-washing attitude of humility and service stuck with them and transformed their fellowship. Will our participation in Passover have a similar lasting effect, or did we just get wet during the foot washing?
Given by Mike Moore
Betrayal is one of the most grievous sins a person can commit; it was the sin that propelled the events of the Passover, leading to the death of Jesus Christ. Betrayal is a matter of life and death!
Given by Zach Smith
Just after instituting the New Testament Passover, Jesus repeatedly instructed His disciples to “abide.” What does this little word teach us about how to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread and fulfill its meaning?
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 Britton Taylor
Prior to Passover we are admonished to examine ourselves. This examination is a deep look into our hearts that starts with Godly sorrow which leads to repentance and change.
Given by Ken Treybig
People worry about tax audits, but audits can be positive as well. God asks us to take a spiritual self-audit, called 'examining ourselves' each year before Passover. What can we learn from the 7 Passovers mentioned in the New Testament that is relevant to us today?
Given by Gary Black
There are many examples of true repentance in the Bible. Let's look at several and draw lessons we can consider before Passover.