Why and How to Get Better at Prayer
May 4, 2024
Ralph Levy - Not praying consistently quenches the Spirit in us, but we all go through times where we struggle to pray. We have the privilege of incredible access to God the Father. What gets in the way? What are the absolute rules? Why should we all have long-term prayers? God hears, appreciates, and answers our prayers. Two simple suggestions can make our daily prayer both easier and better.
The Ultimate Battle of Good vs. Evil
April 27, 2024
Nick Slaughter: In books and movies, songs, and stories we love to see good triumph over evil. But we are part of the ultimate battle between good and evil. It stretches across time and creation.These Holy Days give us insight into the players, territories, and challenges in this battle. As God worked in Egypt and with Ancient Israel, He is working with us today delivering us from spiritual bondage.
Don’t be Cut Off from God
April 23, 2024
Dave Treybig: sin, personally and nationally, separates us from God. In order not to be cut off from God, we must take His instruction seriously and remove sin from our lives. These Days of Unleavened Brad remind us to daily put Christ in our lives. As we make godliness a part of our character we will be not cut off from God but having Christ be formed in us.
Unleavened Bread Lessons about Slavery
April 29, 2024
Clay Mills God freed Ancient Israel from slavery in Egypt. They quickly fell into a pattern of complaining and wishing they could return to Egypt. Consider slavery in the ancient world, the rise of slavery today, and the prophecies of end-time slavery. What does God think about slavery? Why did He allow it? What lessons must we learn about slavery?
Lessons from the Great Rebellion
April 29, 2024
David Treybig: New Testament writers look back at the example of Ancient Israel, and focus specifically on Israel's rebellion in Numbers 14. From the account of Israel's refusal to enter the Promised Land, We can learn three specific lessons about God's mercy, judgement, and about faith. We must walk by faith, not by sight and move forward confident in God's promises.