Given by Tom Clark
Sometimes we think nobody can see my heart. That's true. Nobody can, except God, of course. But what we can see is the fruit of repentance, and that's what we look for to evaluate if we have truly repented.
Given by Phil Sandilands
Where did sin originate and what is the future of sin? As we start the days of Unleavened Bread, let’s rehearse its origin and finale, and then focus this week on our response to God’s command to observe these days.
Given by Mark Winner
The spring holy days, particularly Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread, are a time of spiritual renewal and growth. Just as the physical world experiences renewal in spring, God provides an opportunity for His people to renew their relationship with Him and put away sin. We should embrace this time of year as a chance to start fresh and...
Given by Marty Miller
Why do we keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread? What are the symbols of this festivals and what do they mean?
Given by James Ellis
Through the documentation of historical accounts as well as prophesied events awaiting complete fulfillment, the Bible provides vivid imagery of the resulting consequences of a society that rejects truth. The annual observance of the Feast of Unleavened Bread reminds us of the significance of preserving, protecting and consuming the Word of God.
Given by John Foster
A review of what we need to learn from UB in Psalm 78
Given by Eric Koester
God is the only one who knows what is going on in our heads and the outcomes our plans and behaviors will produce, including the sins that I will commit. We may say that we trust God, but when confronted by Him, our hearts seem to stop; yet do we then repent and change? Is God, through our responses to...
Given by Nathan Willoughby
What should we be reminded of and consider when we eat unleavened bread during these days of Unleavened Bread?
Given by Wes Cohron
Do you have what you need to make it through the wilderness?