Given by Neil Hart
According to Romans 8:28, we are called according to God's purpose. What is His purpose for us? Rev 5:8 reveals that we are to be kings and priests - but how do we get there from here? It all begins with the meaning of the Days of Unleavened Bread - learning to live in sincerity and truth.
Given by James Ellis
Through the documentation of historical accounts as well as prophesied events awaiting complete fulfillment, the Bible provides vivid imagery of the resulting consequences of a society that rejects truth. The annual observance of the Feast of Unleavened Bread reminds us of the significance of preserving, protecting and consuming the Word of God.
Given by Marty Miller
When faced with the choice, people tend to choose their own ideas over actual truth. Do we ever do this with the Bible? Having a love of the truth is linked to our salvation. Do we love the truth?
Given by David Jackson
Do you know the truth, do you trust the truth, and are you absolutely committed to following the truth? Christ’s statement that He is the Truth, in John 14:6, was directed to His disciples and the followers of Jesus Christ. It is within this context of us being the followers of Jesus Christ on the night of Passover that we examine C...
Given by Ray Harris
We can only be true worshippers of God if we worship Him in Spirit and Truth. This means we can only do this if we have God's Holy Spirit and keep His word, the Truth as written in the scriptures of the Bible. In this sermon, we examine this subject in some detail so that it is clear in our...
Given by Don Henson
Review of how we can have the strength Jesus spoke of in Luke 21. Paul’s teaches in 1 Thessalonians 2 that those who love of the truth will be able to avoid Satan’s powerful deception at the end of the age.
Given by Clyde Kilough
As we examine ourselves to prepare for the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, one of our greatest challenges is to see the truth about ourselves. Each of us has a relationship with truth, and a healthy relationship helps us heal spiritually.
Given by Don Henson
Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 5 that we are to keep the feast of UB with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. What are the qualities of sincerity and truth and how do they replace the leaven of malice and wickedness?
Given by Doug Johnson
Legal statements are often prefaced with a question about telling “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” Does that speak to us as disciples of Jesus Christ?