Given by Caleb Froedge
There are certain days that we plan for, because God set those days apart for His purpose and plan. Those specific days are not only for our current benefit but also point to God's future fulfilment. As we draw closer to the return of Jesus Christ, what should we watch for?
Given by David Johnson
Having kept God's Spring Holy Days, we looked back at the price that was paid to deliver us from sin. We can now move forward in joy, regardless of what we may face knowing that Christ has made God's plan sure.
Given by Jim Haeffele
Sanctification begins with the belief in the Truth. God's Holy Spirit sanctifies us and we must then act on that truth to change our lives and walk according to God's way of life.
Given by Paul Carter
The Days of Un-Leavened Bread picture putting Leavening - a type of sin - out of our lives. Putting off the Old Man! But they also show us we have to "put - on" , the symbolisms are not complete without both.
Given by Ken Giese
Many have assumed that the story of the Exodus is primarily focused upon freedom . . . from oppression, from slavery, etc. But is that the whole story? When Moses delivered God’s message to Pharaoh – “Let My people go” – what were God’s expectations of Israel once they were freed? The answer may surprise you.
Given by Nick Slaughter
Revelation 19 describes the Bride clothed in fine linen—clean and bright. But linen wasn’t just fabric—it was a process. In this message, walk step-by-step through how linen is made, from retting to weaving to finishing—and discover surprising qualities you’ve likely never heard before. More than historical trivia, the flax-to-linen journey mirrors the deep spiritual transformation God...
Given by David Gatley
James 1:13-14 tells us that God does not tempt us but that we are tempted by our own desires. And the model prayer in Matthew 6 tells us to pray for God's help to avoid temptation. What additional steps can we take to steer clear of temptation and sin?
Given by Pat Sinon
On the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, tradition commemorates Israel's Red Sea crossing, symbolizing baptism and a fresh start (1 Corinthians 10:1-4). This event highlights leaving sin behind and embracing renewal through Christ. Exodus 14 recounts Israel's miraculous escape, paralleling our spiritual deliverance and ultimate victory over sin and Satan. Luke 15's parables—the Lost Sheep, Lost Coin, and Prodigal Son—illustrate...
Given by Zach Smith
Paul instructs us to keep the feast with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. What about when the feast ends? This message looks at the interconnected nature of sincerity and truth and why we need their combined function in our lifelong spiritual transformation.