Understanding Passover, Unleavened Bread and First Fruits in Light of Crucifixion and Resurrection

As Christians, we will celebrate the most important day of the year this weekend: Resurrection Sunday.  Christ is risen, and if that were not true, Christianity would crumble.  We base our celebration on the Biblical accounts of Jesus’s death, burial and resurrection, which is succinctly wrapped up in this passage: For I delivered to you as of …

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Is There a Connection between Passover and the Coronavirus?

Ok, I recently heard something I didn't know before, and was awed once again by the incredible language of Hebrew! The language has so many treasures hidden in plain sight! I love the language, and encourage you to study God's Word by examining the Hebrew origin of words. (There are Bibles, such as the Hebrew-Greek …

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Passion Week: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

We’re leading up to Resurrection Day by exploring the week that set the stage.  As you know, Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.  The Jews were expecting a conquering king, and had hopes that Jesus would save them from oppressive Roman rule.  However, Jesus came as a humble servant, riding on a lowly donkey and, …

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Passover & Elijah: Ushering in the Great Redemption

Understanding Jewish feasts requires seeing the feasts through Jewish eyes. The more you study about the feasts, the deeper you will go in understanding God's plan for us as believers. Today, we'll gaze through Jewish eyes! Take time to read Passover & Elijah: Ushering in the Great Redemption, and be sure to watch the embedded …

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