Given by Steve McNeely
Things can change rather quickly. How did the Church go from the unity in the upper room before Pentecost to the divisions in Corinth in a few decades? We must be sure we stay faithful to the truth to the end.
Given by David Johnson
The Israelites didn’t take the route they expected when leaving Egypt. How about us? Are we taking the lessons of Unleavened Bread with us as we head toward Pentecost? Are we still taking in the mind of Christ—the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth? Or has the world begun to leaven our thinking?
Given by Doug Horchak
During times of crisis, especially on a world-wide scale, we can get caught up in uncertainty, fear, and even panic. God’s truth, His promises, and our relationship with Him gives us peace and hope in times of distress.
Given by Jim Franks
The truth is that man does not have an immortal soul, but God will offer salvation to everyone. Feast of Tabernacles and Last Great Day tell us that.
Given by Paul Carter
The first step to becoming a Christian is answering the call of God. The scriptures reveal that God's calling inclines one's mind to believe and desire to change, but not everyone responds the same way. The parable of the sower illustrates different responses to the word of God that people may have when their minds are opened to receive the...
Given by Tom Clark
Cain’s defiant response to God after he killed his brother has been echoed by men all through human history: Am I my brother’s keeper? There is a mixture of truth and error in this statement. Do we understand the difference, and recognize our obligation as our brother’s keeper?
Given by Mike Moore
Justice, Mercy, and Grace! Don't just admire these truths; live them. Don't just receive God's grace; extend it. Don't just quote Micah 6:8 in a world desperately searching for fairness and forgiveness. Walk in the power of the Holy Spirit, out of the courtroom of guilt and into the mission field of compassion. You've received justice, you've been shown mercy, and...
Given by Clay Mills
Throughout scripture, light is more than a metaphor. It represents righteousness, purity, truth—and the presence of God Himself. This message explores the many ways light is used to describe God’s nature, the identity of Jesus Christ, and the stark contrast between light and darkness. Christ knew the One who sent Him—and in doing so, revealed the Father....
Given by Rick Avent
God through Malachi states eight "Truths." He then prophesies how that many will reject these truths with eight accusatory questions to God. These eight questions should have been directed to themselves, not God, especially leading up to the days of Unleavened Bread. A basic difficulty to removing sin from our lives? Self-denial that we even need to.