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...
Given by Doug Johnson
We often imagine Passover as signifying a renewal of our commitment to being a disciple of Jesus Christ. Here's a wider challenge-to view the entire spring festival season as a time of renewed dedication to our calling on multiple levels. Can we do that?
Given by Mike Buchanan
As we begin to approach Passover, it's important that we examine our heart. When God talks about a human being's heart in the Bible, He is not talking about the heart that pumps blood. We will look at many descriptions from the Bible about a human beings heart. We will also read about the heart that God desires within us....
Given by Robert Harvey
An introduction to the final words, actions, and thoughts of Jesus Christ as He observed the Passover with His disciples before His arrest. Including an in-depth look at the symbolism of the foot-washing ceremony.
Given by Doug Johnson
God’s spring festival season is almost here. If there’s one central theme shown in the meaning of the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread, it is hope. How our world needs it, and how we appreciate it!
Given by Don Henson
Paul sternly warns against taking the Passover symbols in an unworthy manner. How can we determine whether we participate in the Passover worthily? How can we effectively examine ourselves in preparation for the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread?
Given by John Trotter
As the Passover approaches, a look at four aspects of spiritual readiness for Christians: remembrance, self-examination, watchfulness, and overcoming.
Given by Ken Treybig
Drawing a line in the sand indicates the need for a serious decision. The Bible records a number of those situations. How does this relate to the Passover season and our Christian lives?
Given by James Ellis
Zechariah 8 references four fast days that were kept throughout the Babylonian captivity. What was the purpose of these days, and what might we learn from them as we approach the Passover?