St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Chuck Sinon
April 8, 2026
This sermon looks at the parallels between ancient Israel as they stood on the far shore of the Red Sea after witnessing God's mighty power, and the First Fruits who will stand with the Lamb on Mount Zion mentioned in Revelation 14.
St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Jim McTiernan
April 8, 2026
The Apostle John in his first epistle gave us direction on where we should go now that the Days of Unleavened Bread have ended. John writes of our attitude towards sin, and the love we need to have for God and each other spelled out in God's commandments.
West Michigan
Given by Ian Neal
April 8, 2026
The Days of Unleavened Bread remind us not only to remove sin, but also of the blessings God gives us as we do, one of which is a sound mind. By having a sound mind, we can live with purpose, direction, and discipline as we seek His Kingdom.
Wichita, Kansas
Given by Caleb Froedge
April 8, 2026
These Days of Unleavened Bread remind us of the process of change we have been called to and God's willingness to help us every step of the way. It is God's desire for us to be holy as He is holy.
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by Michael Lindenberg
April 8, 2026
The Days of Unleavened Bread teach us how to successfully remove sin—by replacing wickedness with righteous behavior.
East Texas
Given by Ken Treybig
April 8, 2026
Let’s focus this morning on the total dependability of the God family today—their constancy—their steady, reliable, tried-and-true trustworthiness. And let’s contrast that to one of the lessons of this season—that we humans need to change, pictured by the need to remove spiritual leaven.
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by Michael Lindenberg
April 8, 2026
Social pressures can subtly lead Christians to abandon the truth and conform to what we know is wrong. We must be on guard against the pressures this leavened world places on us and always be willing to stand up for God’s truth.
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
April 8, 2026
The Last Day of Unleavened Bread is significant in that we're told to go forward, like the Children of Israel at the Red Sea. We have been rehearsing putting sin out of our lives. We cannot go back to that sin. We must focus on what lies ahead of us.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Bruce Gore
April 8, 2026
Examining the Israelites' transition from Egyptian bondage to the wilderness show us how divine trials are tools for spiritual growth and can work with us as we journey through our wilderness today.
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Dave Pennington
April 8, 2026
Leaving the Days of Unleavened Bread reminds us of the necessity to be transformed. The transformations of the 'Sea Squirts' have lessons for us all.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Roydon Morgan
April 8, 2026
An exploration of God's purpose, tracing our journey from the fall in Eden to restoration through Christ's sacrifice and the coming marriage supper.
Dallas, Texas
Given by Andy Burnett
April 8, 2026
As Israel left Egypt headed for the Promised Land, we look at parallels for spiritual Israel as we journey to the Promised Land. Crucial components must be in place for us to complete the journey.
Defuniak Springs, Florida
Given by Wes Cohron
April 8, 2026
A sacrifice, giving up something of yours for something else more valuable.
Twin Cities, Minnesota
Given by Brit Railston
April 8, 2026
Two components to Days of Unleavened Bread, (1) putting leaven out of homes, etc. (2) replace with unleavened bread, all with spiritual symbolism. At the end of these days, how can we ensure that we remain in a spiritually unleavened state and not let sin back into our lives? The sermon focuses on a King of Judah who celebrated one of the...
Defuniak Springs, Florida
Given by Joel Waterhouse
April 8, 2026
When someone follows God they become a new creation. And a study of human nature.