Given by Zach Smith
Sorrow is a tool that can lead us to lasting change and restored joy. But sorrow without genuine repentance doesn’t yield the results we desire.
Given by David Register
Christ identifies himself as the Bread of Life. As we prepare for the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread, we should focus on how Christ identified himself. Our eternal life depends on it!
Given by Rick Avent
As the Apostolic era of the New Testament church drew to a close, false teachers began to infiltrate. Despite warnings, a false church arose and the true church practically disappeared from history. As we approach the Days of Unleavened Bread, those warnings are as appropriate now as they were then.
Given by Jon Pinelli
At this time of the year, we are going through the exercise of deleavening. It is a physical exercise designed to show and teach us spiritual principles. But in searching for the crumbs, could we be neglecting the greater leavening? Psalm 51 helps us understand that in order to deal with leavening, we must get to the heart of the matter.
Given by Chuck Sinon
We are commanded to remove and abstain from leaven products from our homes during the Days of Unleavened Bread. This physical requirement holds many spiritual lessons that hold great importance to us regarding removing the sin that can easily hide and expand in our lives.
Given by Ron Kelley
A soldier is captured by the enemy only to find out that the enemy he has been fighting against is right and he was wrong. This compares to Jesus Christ, the Commander, rescuing us from being a slave to Satan, the real enemy of mankind.
Given by Clay Mills
We live in a world of paradox: incredible technological progress, and at the same time a world of ever increasing evil. What would God have us, disciples of Jesus Christ, to do in this age? How should we proceed?
Given by Zach Smith
What does it mean to confess your sins? Is confession just a denominational tradition or a biblical mandate? How is it done properly? And how does it connect to our pre-Passover self-examination?
Given by Ken Treybig
What about this idea some have about predestination. Is it true that God determines in advance who will be saved? We may have a quick answer in mind, but there are some nuances I think would be good for us all to consider as we focus on this doctrinal topic.