Given by Larry Solomon
In Revelation 3:21 Christ said, “To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne.” He said, “As I also overcame.” What can we learn from Christ that can help us to overcome?
Given by Mike Bennett
Zion, physical and spiritual, is the focus of many prophecies of the Millennium and beyond. These passages can help us catch the vision, be encouraged and motivated.
Given by Clyde Kilough
One of the most encouraging prophecies of Christ’s return is that He will come “with healing in His wings.” What does that mean? What type of healing does this world need?
Given by Larry Neff
Deuteronomy 14:23 says we’re here to learn to fear God always. The meaning of the Hebrew and Greek words is imperative to our understanding this subject. Fear does belong in the Church and at the Feast in the New Testament era, but it is important to understand how it should be expressed.
Given by Clyde Kilough
One of the most encouraging prophecies of Christ’s return is that He will come “with healing in His wings.” What does that mean? What type of healing does this world need?
Given by Mark Winner
Do you find it difficult to believe you can become like God? This sermon shows from Scripture that this has always been God’s plan.
Given by Andy Burnett
In this study, we address the Ezekiel 40-48 passage. We’ll note the specificity with which God describes its layout and function, while exploring possible reasons for the Levites and priesthood, sacrifices and circumcision—especially since this is under the terms of the New Covenant.
Given by Ken Treybig
Jesus said the 12 apostles would rule over entire tribes of Israel. What if we don’t have any experience governing people or cities? Must we develop that experience now, in the flesh, in order to rule? How quickly will Jesus be able to teach us what we don’t know about managing cities?
Given by Ron Kelley
At the Feast, we are taught about God’s way of life. This has given us a vision of the Millennium and God’s Kingdom. As we come to fully appreciate the awesome future God is offering us, we dream about what this new existence will be like. We must live today the way we will teach others in the future.