Given by Mark Winner
Humility is essential for removing sin from our lives and drawing closer to God. Without humility, we cannot enter the Kingdom of God. The sermon outlines several fruits of humility, including honesty, overcoming self-righteousness, seeking God's will, producing wisdom, a forgiving mindset, guarding our speech, and cultivating spiritual fruit and peace.
Given by Don Henson
Israel’s journey to the promised land of Canaan began on this day in 1443BC. There are many lessons for us to learn from their experience, as we also are on our journey to God’s kingdom.
Given by Caleb Froedge
What does God want us to think about during the Days of Unleavened Bread? What were the Israelites to teach their sons concerning the unleavened bread? This sermon looks at what the unleavened bread should remind us of during this time of year.
Given by Justin Adkins
How do we arrive at our New Covenant model for observing the Days of Unleavened Bread? Where do we get our New Covenant understanding of the Festival of Unleavened Bread and its spiritual implication for us today?
Given by Dave DeHart
You may have never really thought of it this way, but what we are doing as we go about our daily lives, we are actually traveling our own Wilderness Road, just as Daniel Boone forged the Wilderness Road 250 years ago.
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
Today in history marks an important day for the ancient Israelites. Last night—the beginning of the 15th day of Abib or Nisan—was a night to be much remembered, as they began their march out of Egypt. Each year, we commemorate this event by observing the Night to Be Observed at the start of the 15th day, which is also the Fir...
Given by Rod Gehrke
The sacrifice of Jesus Christ was a miracle in itself, but there were several miracles prophecied and fulfilled in this miracle.
Given by Glaister Douglas
Cain and Abel brought offerings to God, one of which was acceptable and one of which was not. What, and what can we learn about giving our offerings to God?
Given by Nathan Willoughby
What can we learn about the Passover and Night to Be Much Observed, and what do they have in common?