Given by Mark Whynaucht
Learn to serve God, and allow Him to honor us, take care of us, and give us all our needs. “Whosoever desires to save his life shall lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it."” Put into a modern context we need to “Give ourselves away, and then what returns will be of great...
Given by Greg Sargent
The Apostle Paul told the Corinthians “we preach Christ crucified” and he was “determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified (1 Corinthians 1:23; 2:2). Sounds very Protestant to our ears but in fact strikes the antinomian nominal Christian world in the face. In fact, Christ’s crucifixion was the crucial pivotal act of Christ that determined the...
Given by Larry Neff
We fully understand God has not appointed a Holy Day or Festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However the church has always recognized the vital importance thereof. The scripture also says we are saved by His life. And the resurrection occurred at the end of the third day of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Paul Carter
What is your motivator? Are you truly convicted of what you believe? Is the Law of God written in your heart and mind?
Given by Tom Schultz
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Mark Whynaucht
We learn human fear of physical consequences. We learn, to fear God, and to see the end result of sin and righteousness. And we learn to fear God in reverence, to love Him with our whole being. The fear of God can take us from a fear that the children of Israel had, to a place where we grow in...
Given by David Jackson
Can you, do you, will you identify with the harlot—who was among the “forgiven much,” and therefore “love much?” Or in your heart of hearts, are you more like Simon—among the “forgiven little” who “love little?” Let's take a close look at Luke 7:36-50 and glean a spiritual lesson, for we—whether we realize it or not—must...
Given by John Trotter
As the Days of Unleavened Bread draw to a close, let's continue to focus on our spiritual journey, continue putting sin out of our lives, and walking in newness of life spiritually.