Focusing on personal meaning of Spring Holy Days.
First three Holy Days in God's Master Plan for Salvation of Mankind.
Passover
Days of Unleavened Bread
Pentecost
Few people understand who Jesus Christ really was. They do not understand where He came from, and what He was/is doing, and what He will do in the future.
Let us look at what the Bible has to say about His life and work.
This Bible Study examines chapter 2-3 of the Book of Jeremiah
Christians go through trials, likened to storms of life, often ones we are not prepared to encounter.
How can we weather these storms of Life? By looking to our elder brother, Jesus Christ.
Let us examine our state of Spiritual growth to see if we are making progress.
Three specific areas to examine
1. Examine your prayer life
2. Fervently Study Gods word
3. We need Gods Holy Spirit
this is an introduction to the book of Jeremiah and a verse-by-verse examination of Chapter 1
This is the concluding study of the book of Isaiah, chapters 65-66.
This sermon examines the importance of our examples to the world by living our lives according to the truth. There's another way to put it; that's preaching the gospel by our example. Doing a spiritual work, a marvelous work, a living example of God's way of life, not merely lip service. In this message we're will look at many scriptures that will show the importance of living God's way.
This Bible study examines chapters 60-61 of the book of Isaiah.
This message examines chapters 60-61 of the book of Isaiah.
This sermon examines the potential we have to become a part of the family of God and to share in the glory of God as is reflected in God’s Holy Days. As these Fall Holy Days approach, this message is to motivate us to be thinking about these Holy Days.
This message verse-by-verse examination of chapters 58-59 of the book of Isaiah.
This message verse-by-verse examination of chapters 56-57 of the book of Isaiah.
This message examines the fruit of the spirit of peace, a personal peace of mind. It concludes with 3 keys to developing the fruit of peace in our lives.
This message examines chapters 54-55 of the book of Isaiah.
The apostle John wrote that God is love. If God is love and God and Jesus Christ dwells in us, then this love should abide in us. This message examines love, a vital and important fruit of God’s Holy Spirit.
This message examines the help that the Holy Spirit gives us as disciples.
One of the lessons of eating unleavened bread daily is to continually eat of the body of Christ. It represents letting and choosing to let Christ live in you, which requires complete surrender to God.
This sermon examine Israel leaving Egypt in triumph, which has spiritual lessons for us.
This message examines our fundamental beliefs of the Passover.