Given by Jeff Yost
Pivotal moments carry significant importance in our lives. We see examples from the Bible of people who faced pivotal moments and how they responded, both positively and negatively. These examples exist to help us learn from those in the Bible and apply these lessons in our own lives.
Given by Don Henson
Tomorrow, on Easter Sunday, the “Christian world” will celebrate their understanding of the resurrection of Christ. We know their practices are based on pagan customs. But we also know He was resurrected during the Days of Unleavened Bread and we should recognize the reality and importance of His resurrection.
Given by David Jackson
Are you living and dealing with your circumstances realistically and growing according to God’s vision of you, or are you hiding behind a façade of Christianity and living according to the world’s vision of you? Jephthah’s life is not a direct parallel to yours or mine, but as we examine his life, we can learn many...
Given by Scott Hammer
To be forgiven become a forgiver. How much forgiveness is required? Seven dangers of unforgiveness. Forgiveness isn't fair. Actionable ways to deal with forgiveness issues. Forgiveness is Freedom.
Given by Bruce Rivers
A message on one aspect of the meaning of this Feast Day using the illustration of putting off the "old man" and putting on the "new." What does that mean for us as we go forward from here today.
Given by Chris Moen
This Unleavened Bread sermon is about the deliverance of God's people anciently, today and in the future, and what are the conditions for such rescues. Because of sin, God had to temporarily postpone His plan to make Ancient Israel a holy nation to be admired and imitated by all other nations. God still has that covenant to fulfil when Christ...
Given by Neil Hart
According to Romans 8:28, we are called according to God's purpose. What is His purpose for us? Rev 5:8 reveals that we are to be kings and priests - but how do we get there from here? It all begins with the meaning of the Days of Unleavened Bread - learning to live in sincerity and truth.
Given by Rick Avent
God through Malachi states eight "Truths." He then prophesies how that many will reject these truths with eight accusatory questions to God. These eight questions should have been directed to themselves, not God, especially leading up to the days of Unleavened Bread. A basic difficulty to removing sin from our lives? Self-denial that we even need to.
Given by Roydon Morgan
God wants us to live effectively and profitably and enjoyably in terms of our relationship with Him. He doesn't want us to live in constant fear of Him in the human sense, and in order to live that way, we need to be unleavened.