Given by Chuck Sinon
This sermon will look at the historical and prophetic significance of Ephraim and Manasseh. Their receiving of God's birthright promise, the fulfillment of those promises in prophecy, and the warnings that should be heeded to avoid losing those blessings from God.
Given by Larry Lambert
The example of Ezra the priest contains parallels to what it will be like for us when we are in the role of a priest in the future. Ezra had prepared himself for the time when God would allow him to lead and teach His people. We, too, have the opportunity to prepare ourselves now for this future role.
Given by Clyde Kilough
What will people say about you when you’re gone? What do they say now? Does it, should it, matter? It does to God! Paul’s fatherly words to Timothy about the power of example remain as wise instruction for all of us today, and an especially great model for young people.
Given by David Jackson
On this day, God commands us to come before Him afflicted in soul. We fast today; we afflict our soul today that we might be more closely reconciled to God. We foreshow and experience the process that mankind will undergo in the future. We accomplish our affliction on this day by fasting. However, at the end of this day, if...
Given by David Jackson
Discouragement and depression in the life of the elderly are very real. “Depression in the elderly is associated with an increased risk of cardiac diseases and an increased risk of death from illness.” (WebMD). “Comprising only 13% of the U.S. population, individuals aged 65 and older account for 20% of all suicide deaths, with white males being particularly vulnerable.” (NIMH). The eld...
Given by Greg Sargent
We show longsuffering, self-control and tolerance. Why? You know God is love and that God pours out His love to us by His Spirit. And we know the fruit of love, for example joy, peace, kindness etc. But how do we respond to others, even fellow Christians, who are not demonstrating the fruit of the Spirit. If we really love...
Given by Gary Lutz
The 7 days of unleavened bread feature an obvious relationship with a mirror. Gods law is a reflection of His Character. Living Faith is demonstrated by our obedience. If we do the things God tells us to do, our faith will grow into our most valuable asset.
Given by James Ellis
Although some Bible verses may appear to be confusing, we can often make sense of what God has preserved for us. This study will explore a collection of verses that are associated with the Passover.
Given by Mark Winner
We examine the life of Moses to draw lessons about obedience, faith, and allowing God to work in our lives, even when we face trials and difficulties. Looking into the life of Moses encourages developing a close relationship with God and submitting our will to His. (Part 2)