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
Moses was used by God to deliver Israel from the captivity of Egypt but also prophesied of Christ coming to do the same. Because of Christ’s sacrifice we are not under condemnation; we are unleavened! Satan continues to prosecute; Christ continues to defend us.
Given by Matt Zollner
The story of Exodus provides us with many valuable lessons about God and His relationship with His people.
Given by Zach Smith
Given by David Jackson
By keeping the physical rituals, including the weekly Sabbath and all of the Feast of the Lord, as commanded by God, we learn to Reverence the Holiness of God. 1. Rituals Teach us that God is to be Feared. 2. Rituals Teach us that God is to be Revered. Handout
Given by Dave Myers
What's so bad about sin? In this sermon we'll examine three solid reasons sin must be put out and overcome. Three strikes and sin's out!
Given by Gary Summers
Keeping These Days, the Need to Think by Gary Summers 4-16-2022
Given by Roger Ellis
This afternoon let’s see what lessons we can apply this week from the Red Sea experience.
Given by Doug Johnson
First Day of Unleavened Bread Why does God command us to do the things He does? What’s His purpose?