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by Randy Urwiller

The Passover at twilight on Abib 14 and the Feast of Unleavened on Abib 15 are distinct yet closely related feasts of God.

by Randy Urwiller

God established the Feast of Unleavened Bread so His people anciently and today would remember and learn vital lessons about God and about themselves. So, today, we’ll consider three of those precious, life-affirming lessons. They are: God Delivers, Follow God, and Choose Life.

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This world continues on plagued by trouble and fears. The news reports reveal increasing moral depravity and darkness. This darkness looms ominously, and worries us. But we can understand that it's not absolute. Darkness will never overcome the light. And the Light is God.

by Randy Urwiller

Not every record, account, story must be stored or remembered. Scripture tells us there is a certain record that must not be kept.

by Randy Urwiller

Have you experienced a deteriorating relationship? Could your relationship with the church be deteriorating? What part might we be playing personally?

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Like Adam and Eve, humanity chooses to disobey and reject the authority of God. We must choose to submit and to be ever reverent toward God and all of His word. Jesus Christ used scripture as his authority and declared that all things he taught were by the authority of God.

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The Feast of Tabernacles marked the end of the harvest season in ancient Israel. Immediately, ancient farmers began plowing and sowing in preparation for the next harvest season. Like them, we must focus in singleness of mind and action committed to God the Father and his way of life.

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Now that God's fall festivals for this year have concluded, what are we to do as Christians? We can take a lesson from the ancient Israelite farmers, who knew just what to do following the fall harvest.