Sermons

49:34 Ordained from Above

Ordained from Above

Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Jason Hyde
April 4, 2026

We occasionally hear the word "ordain" and "ordination" in conversation. This message examines the significance and biblical basis of the ongoing practice of ordination.

1:05:22 The Last Words of Jesus Christ

The Last Words of Jesus Christ

Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
April 4, 2026

Jesus Christ continued to teach, even as He was hanging from the cross. We examine what He said, and the important lessons we can learn from that.

1:21:05 Godly Sorrow That Leads To Repentance - Part 3, "metanoeō" and "metanoia" Change of Heart

Godly Sorrow That Leads To Repentance - Part 3, "metanoeō" and "metanoia" Change of Heart

West Palm Beach, Florida
Given by David Jackson
April 4, 2026

In the New Testament, there are two main words translated as repent and repentance: Metanoeō (met-an-ŏ-eh´-o) and Metanoia (met-an´-oy-ah). Through these words, Christ emphasizes that repentance involves changing and guiding one’s thoughts, attitude, mind, and heart toward God. It is more than just behavioral change—it reflects the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ for all mankind, as well as...

52:58 Come Out, Be Separate, Be Cleansed: The Pattern for God's People!

Come Out, Be Separate, Be Cleansed: The Pattern for God's People!

Houston North, Texas
Given by Bryan Waddle
April 4, 2026

Paul reinforces a pattern established by God of discernment, coming out and cleansing oneself for the purpose of a relationship with God. This is one aspect of Unleavened Bread. Key scriptures 2 Corinthians 6:17, 2 Corinthians 7:1, Romans 12:1-2, Hebrews 5:14

42:19 A Stewardship for Each One

A Stewardship for Each One

Austin, TX
Given by James Mills
April 4, 2026

This message looks at the account of Abraham’s servant sent to find a wife for Isaac and considers what it reveals about stewardship. It examines the historical role of a steward, someone entrusted with real authority to act on behalf of the master, and follows the servant’s actions in Genesis 24. This fascinating analysis walks through what resources have been entrusted to ...

41:05 Protect this House

Protect this House

Austin, TX
Given by Brandon Hahn
April 4, 2026

This message centers on a clear and practical focus: guarding the mind and heart against pride. It looks at how pride develops and why it is so dangerous comparing Biblical examples of pride and humility. It is a direct reminder to focus on God and others; and a call to stay vigilant about what we allow to take root within...

54:45 The Cleansing Agent

The Cleansing Agent

Melbourne, Australia
Given by Paul Vaughan
April 4, 2026

Hebrews 9:22 reminds us that “without the shedding of blood there is no remission.” In this message we’ll consider the powerful biblical picture of cleansing from sin through the blood of Jesus Christ, and how His sacrifice cleanses the conscience—helping us more deeply appreciate the meaning of the Passover symbols and God’s plan.

45:36 Anchors in an Unstable World

Anchors in an Unstable World

Auckland, New Zealand
Given by Isaac Khalil
April 4, 2026

The Israelites neglected vital spiritual anchors that would have kept them steady amid constant trials and uncertainty. Because they did not rely on these anchors, they were tossed from one crisis to the next, and it prevented them from entering the Promised Land. In a world that feels increasingly chaotic and unpredictable, we must be firmly anchored if we want...

42:29 Freedom

Freedom

St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Chuck Sinon
April 2, 2026

The First Day of Unleavened Bread is not simply a celebration of what God has removed, it is instruction about what must follow deliverance. Leaving bondage and learning to live free are not the same thing. This Holy Day shows us three fundamental truths about spiritual freedom.

44:09 The Danger of Living a Lie

The Danger of Living a Lie

St. Louis, Missouri
Given by Mark Whynaucht
April 2, 2026

“Whoever loves and practices a lie.” That wording is very specific, and it goes beyond just the act of lying. It describes a condition of the heart, a pattern of life, and something that has become accepted rather than resisted.

1:08:07 Learning from the Past: Part IV: Looking for a Few Good Men—and Women

Learning from the Past: Part IV: Looking for a Few Good Men—and Women

New Orleans, Louisiana
Given by Rick Avent
April 2, 2026

There are a number of reasons that the true Christian church became unrecognizable within a few hundred years after Christ. Among them: not understanding the true foundation of Christianity and the infiltration of false teachers. In this sermon, a third reason is discussed: the hardening of the heart and how this relates to the Days of Unleavened Bread.

45:33 Overcoming Sin

Overcoming Sin

Redding / Stockton, California
Given by David Register
April 2, 2026

Description: Sin is described as lawlessness. But, the law of God defines sin and understanding the spirit of the law gives us guidelines for pleasing God and putting sin from our lives.

58:03 Deliver Us from Evil

Deliver Us from Evil

Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Ron Kelley
April 2, 2026

Part of the model prayer instructs us to ask God to deliver us from evil. Why is it so difficult? A review of Biblical examples of struggles against evil. How do we overcome evil in our lives today? What is the root cause of evil and how do we eliminate this cause to finally overcome sin and live righteously?

41:07 Have the Humility of Jesus Christ

Have the Humility of Jesus Christ

East Texas
Given by Rod Gehrke
April 2, 2026

One of the lessons of Passover season is humility. Jesus Christ humbled Himself. What can we learn from His example?

1:00:23 The Spiritual Significance of Keeping the Days of Unleavened Bread

The Spiritual Significance of Keeping the Days of Unleavened Bread

Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Mark Winner
April 2, 2026

True worship requires absolute obedience to God's word. As we celebrate the Days of Unleavened Bread, this means the removal of leaven rather than following human traditions or emotional excuses.