Given by Greg Sargent
The New Testament and Old Testament Passovers were both kept on the 14th day of the first month of God’s sacred calendar. Many believe the Passover in Egypt was kept on the 15th. This sermon gives four keys to prove the 14th was kept: the Passover was a day, a sacrifice, the twilight period just after sunset and very important t...
Given by Bruce Gore
Passover commemorates how our sins were forgiven. King David’s adultery with Bathsheba produced an innocent child. However, David repented and God forgave him.
Given by Jon Pinelli
Once a year we partake of the body and blood of Jesus Christ. But there is more to Passover than just partaking of the New Testament Passover symbols. We picture the unity of the entire body of Christ. This message explains this understanding.
Given by Greg Sargent
John 3:16 tells us Christ died for sinners so they would not perish. The penalty of ceasing to exist for all eternity is the same for the so-called “white” lie and for the worst unrepentant sinner who will have ever lived. The key words to understand concerning the Passover are “blood,” “new covenant” and “remission.” When understood, we can comprehend the ...
Given by Paul Carter
The Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread take time to prepare for. Are we truly focussing on the meaning of these days?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Brethren, let's use these days before Passover to make our own spiritual resolutions for rededication and spiritual renewal, and let's learn not to be careless with the "truths" of God, so we don’t lay them aside or forget about them. Let's use this time of the year for spiritual renewal.
Given by Greg Sargent
The church in Corinth was corrected for not keeping the Passover correctly. Second Corinthians 13:5 tells us to test ourselves whether Christ is in us. We examine scriptures on the mind of Christ but also the meaning of the bread symbolizing Christ’s body beaten for us. The mind-set of suffering to avoid sinning heals our minds.
Given by Paul Carter
The symbolism in the Passover is very important to us. It was in the Old and the New Testament churches. But do we remember the important role that Jesus Christ fulfilled? He is the lamb, He is the Bread of Life, and He is our Passover.
Given by Greg Sargent
The resurrection of Christ is so important it seems it should be a holy day and special feast rather than the Passover. At the Council of Nicea in 325 AD, the Roman Emperor Constantine decreed Easter must be kept rather than the Passover. What is so important about the Passover that Satan replaced it with a pagan holiday on Sunday?