Instituted by Jesus Christ, the New Covenant is a covenant offered by God to those in which He calls to Christ. What makes this covenant new and how is it a better covenant?
As we are preparing to keep the Fall Festivals, God expects us to prepare our hearts for this time. The sermon reviews how we can prepare our minds for keeping the Fall Festivals.
The Feast includes physical rejoicing, but there is so much more to it! Let’s examine the Apostle Paul’s threefold summary of God’s Kingdom: Righteousness, peace and joy.
Since Adam and Eve, and their first sin, mankind has followed in their path of sinning and becoming alienated from God. Sin separates you from God. The sermon reviews the meaning of the Day of Atonement and how God, through Christ, will...
The Day of Pentecost is prescribed to be kept on the fiftieth day, "to the day after the seventh Sabbath." How are we to count to 50? What is our starting point? In this sermon, we examine some main methods of counting to Pentecost and...
Inspired by God, through the Apostle John, recorded in John 1:1, we have that in the beginning there existed two individuals within the Family of God - the Word and God. This sermon explorers the understanding of the Word (the One who...
The Feast of Trumpets is a shadow of the prophetic time to come, known of the Day of the Lord. A time of wrath and an execution of righteous judgement from God on all the earth. It is a time that leads up to the return of Christ to...
No matter the chaos and uncertainty in the world around us, we are to be a people of faith. But what is true faith? God's word is examined to answer the question of what true faith is and how we must always have faith in God. Trusting in,...
After leaving the Feast, it can be hard to stay focused at times. In this sermonette, the speaker looks into three biblical tips for staying focused once we leave the Feast.
Continuing in a series on the book of judges, chapter 2 is examined, considering the history of the Israelite people and the conquest of the promise land.
On the day of Pentecost, God poured out His Spirit on His Church after Christ's ascension. By this Spirit, God and Christ dwell within and produce a new creation, working and maturing this new creation until the resurrection into eternal...
This message is an introduction to the Duran family and includes insights into how God calls first and second generations, how marriages are sacred and picture the relationship of Christ and Church and how working with our children teach...
On Pentecost, or the Feast of Weeks, at the completion of the count to 50 from the wave sheaf offering, Israel was commanded to bring a leavened bread offering. Specifically, two loaves baked of fine flour, salt, oil, and leaven. The...
Continuing in a series on the book of judges, chapter 3 is examined, considering the judges Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar and the spiritual lessons we can glean from this time in Israel's history.
In the book of Hebrews, the writer gives several warnings concerning a Christian's spiritual state. In Hebrews 3:12, God, through the writer, warns of having a hardened heart. What does this mean and how does it look? If we find our selves...
Throughout Scripture there are many threads and connecting elements. One of those elements is the relationship tool known as a covenant. What is a covenant, what do we see required in all covenants with God, and what is the purpose of...
Throughout Hebrews, there are many connecting threads. Within one thread we see a connection God inspired warnings that help admonition the Church to be committed and to stay on the true and narrow path. Within this third account, we see...
In the book of Hebrews, the writer gives several warnings concerning a Christian's spiritual state. In Hebrews 2:1, God, through the writer, warns of drifting away. What does this mean and how does it look? If we find ourselves drifting,...