Given by Greg Swartz
A prophecy in Micah concerning idolatry has modern implications. Does this affect us in the church? Let's take a look and see.
Given by Zach Smith
In Psalm 51, David identified three things he would do in response to God's forgiveness and the joy restored to him because of it. This can serve as a model for us during this feast because a proper response to the meaning of Passover is an unleavened life of praise.
Given by Mike Blackwell
God rescued His people Israel from captivity in Egypt. They went out rejoicing. Enroute, they saw God's miracles, experienced trials, got discouraged many times and had opportunities to learn faith and trust in God. Over 3400 years later another group has been freed from spiritual Egypt, experienced the excitement, seen and still see God's miracles, have many trials, get discouraged, and...
Given by Justin Adkins
While we are to keep the Feast of the Days of Unleavened Bread, we are told that we should keep it in an unleavened fashion... with the bread of sincerity and truth.
Given by David Jackson
Every thought shared by Jesus Christ’s entire prayer in John 17 is filled with deep spiritual insight and significance, and his final words should serve as a reminder and inspiration as we continue our walk through the Days of Unleavened Bread and our journey to the Kingdom of God. Yet Christ's final words in verses 24-26 express a depth of love a...
Given by Ken Giese
Is the Biblical account of the exodus primarily a narrative of liberation and freedom from sin or one of deliverance and redemption? What are the prophetic implications of the exodus? As we begin the Days of Unleavened Bread, let’s explore God’s plan to deliver and redeem His creation via a “second exodus”. First Day of Unleavened Bread - Sermon
Given by James Richards
The Days of Unleavened symbolize the removal of sin while simultaneously putting in righteousness. As part of that righteousness, we are commanded to abide in Christ. In order to do so we must adhere to His commands, especially the command He gives to agape each other.
Given by Chuck Sinon
The footwashing, bread, and wine are more than just rituals. All three, in there order, have great spiritual significance that should be contemplated prior to taking the Passover.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Why did God harden Pharoah's heart? To the modern mind that is unethical, immoral, cruel and harsh. What lessons can we learn from God hardening Pharoah's heart?