Given by Greg Sargent
The New Testament and Old Testament Passovers were both kept on the 14th day of the first month of God’s sacred calendar. Many believe the Passover in Egypt was kept on the 15th. This sermon gives four keys to prove the 14th was kept: the Passover was a day, a sacrifice, the twilight period just after sunset and very...
Given by Paul Carter
What does it mean to be bought with a price? What did circumcission mean in the Old Testament,,,and the New Testament? Are you truly a purchased ossession?
Given by Bruce Gore
Passover commemorates how our sins were forgiven. King David’s adultery with Bathsheba produced an innocent child. However, David repented and God forgave him.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Truly forgiving someone does not mean we will instantly forget, but we do forget things by not thinking about them. God forgave us after we truly repented, and our sins are erased from His memory. Isn’t it time for us to forgive and forget.
Given by Tom Schultz
Given by Eric Koester
Given by Jon Pinelli
Once a year we partake of the body and blood of Jesus Christ. But there is more to Passover than just partaking of the New Testament Passover symbols. We picture the unity of the entire body of Christ. This message explains this understanding.
Given by Tim Foster
As a precursor to the Passover footwashing, what is friendship, what does it mean to be a friend of Jesus, and what obligation do we have to human friendships?
Given by Michael Hanisko