Deuteronomy: 19:1-13 Ancient Israel and Judah had cities of refuge to which perpetrators of accidental crimes could flee for their life. Russell Shelton shows how the principle and purpose of these cities relate to God and Jesus Christ's...
Life can be challenging and troubling, but God has promised His people throughout time that He would be their covering. We can take confidence in His promises.
United Church of God — Holy Day services — First Day of Unleavened Bread: Cincinnati East AM and PM and Cincinnati North congregations — April 9, 2020 at 2:30 PM EDT.
In the Biblical account of the cities of refuge is the story of God’s enduring mercy. Though all of us are sinners and guilty of blood, God has provided us a city of refuge. These special cities depict our salvation; they provide a lesson...
The Biblical account of the cities of refuge is a story of God’s enduring mercy. They are a lesson of what God has done for us through Christ. We are all guilty of shedding His blood, yet God in His mercy has provided us a city of refuge....
In Ancient Israel cities were designated as "Cities of Refuge", where a person who killed someone could be safe until they were brought to trial. There are applications and lessons we can learn from the cities of refuge. Concepts include...
Today, I would like to talk about the six ancient “cities of refuge” and what we can learn from them. Three were to on the east side of the Jordan, three on the west side of the Jordan. These cities were part of the inheritance of the...
Today, I would like to talk about the six ancient “cities of refuge” and what we can learn from them. Three were to on the east side of the Jordan, three on the west side of the Jordan. These cities were part of the inheritance of the...