Given by Ken Treybig
I’m sure most of us in the Church are familiar with the parable of the Prodigal Son. In the Church, we’ve even written about it. So, you probably realize it has a connection to Passover. However, I want to review the parable today with a focus on Passover principles and lessons.
Given by David Jackson
As part of the examination process in life and prior to Passover, look up out of the cauldron and 3) Thank God for the Truth of His Word. The world has rejected the Word of God as Truth. We have a calling, we have a ministry, we have been sanctified or set apart by God’s Truth to be the keepers...
Given by Doug Johnson
The physical actions of the Israelites in keeping the first Passover have spiritual meaning for us.
Given by Paul Carter
We are told to examine ourselves before taking the Passover, but what does that look like?
Given by Greg Sargent
Wash your clothes, fix your meals, raise your kids—what’s missing. Without touch mankind wastes away; the covid pandemic testified to that fact. God’s love is one of touch, touch begins at home, the family of God is a close body that cares personally for one another, the Passover proves we are to share and fellowship, if we...
Given by Greg Sargent
The Passover is about Christ’s blood of the New Covenant that results in writing the law of God in our hearts and minds. The carnal mind of mankind has always been hostile to God’s law and totally unable to be subject to His law. This sermon focuses on Galatians 2:19—how carnal theologians unlawfully twist the meaning and how...
Given by Greg Sargent
The Passover reminds us why God needed to send Jesus to this earth. We understand fully when we contemplate the covenant God made with Israel at Mt. Horeb, the fact God stated they did not have the heart to keep the commandments, Moses’ declaration on the lawlessness of the 1st and 2nd generation Isaelites, the transgressions of the Kings of...
Given by Scott Hammer
Review of purpose and history of Days of Unleavened Bread. The nature of Sin, battle to reject Sin. Passover represents a fresh start -- how quickly we can backslide. "Leaven" in our lives must be confronted and rejected through repentance and the application of Blood Of Jesus Christ.
Given by Greg Sargent
On Passover evening, Christians partake of two symbols—unleavened bread symbolizing the broken body of Christ and wine symbolizing the sacrificial blood of the New Covenant. This sermon explains the Plan of God, the Problem of mankind, the Cause of the Problem and the Solution through the blood of the New Covenant to deliver mankind from the law of sin...