Given by Stan Grabowski
In this split sermon, we’ll explore the “math” of reconciliation and atonement: what needs to be subtracted, what needs to be added, and how we can stay aligned with God’s side of the equation.
Given by Mike Beyer
This sermon examines what God wants and expects from us to make atonement or reparation.
Given by James Ellis
The act of fasting on the Day of Atonement affords us the opportunity to make some very important spiritual connections to the plan of God.
Given by Jim Servidio
Show how Atonement pictures the reconciliation of the world.
Given by Arnold Hampton
The Day of Atonement is one of the most important holy days, maybe even the most important holy day. The Day of Atonement is so important God tells us to fast on this day. What is so important about this day that we are commanded to fast?
Given by Chris Moen
This split sermon will look at two of the themes of the Day of Atonement--two sources and two solutions. One will be the removal of the very source of evil and another in removing the spiritual shroud that has covered humanity since the Garden.
Given by Justin Adkins
With Satan out of the picture, for the first time since the Garden of Eden, God will be able to truly reconcile mankind to Himself.
Given by Steve Villaescusa
Today lets look at the Day of Atonement as a Day of Contrasts. We remember there were 2 goats in God's instruction in Lev 16. Too often we just think about one goat-Satan being put away. Let's see the contrast between the 2 goats and what each represents. One represents Jesus Christ and the other Satan the devil.
Given by Ken Giese
Day of Atonement. Why are we fasting today? The Bible describes the fast that God has chosen and contrasts that with the carnal motives for fasting that men have chosen. What lessons can we learn from fasting that will equip us to live and reign with Jesus Christ?