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Is This Jacob’s Trouble?

In Jer. 30 God prophesied there would come a time unlike any other which He called “Jacob’s trouble”. That event is in the context of a millennial prophesy. What can we learn about “Jacob’s Trouble” from other Scriptures? Who is included in it...

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Turn Around and Become Childlike

Jesus said that unless we are converted (changed) and become childlike we won't be in His Kingdom.

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Why Unleavened Bread:

WHEN and HOW did God come up with His festivals and holy days? And in particular, why did He choose “leaven” to be a symbol of sin that should be avoided for a 7-day feast? Was there advance planning for the fact that OT (physical) applications correlate to...

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Now What?

As we reach the conclusion of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, now what? In many cases after a servant of God completes a successful work, that's when Satan presents a coordinated attack. We must remain on guard as we battle against sin. For application, let's review two accounts...

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Our Lifelong Battle to Reject Sin

Review of purpose and history of Days of Unleavened Bread. The nature of Sin, battle to reject Sin. Passover represents a fresh start -- how quickly we can backslide. "Leaven" in our lives must be confronted and rejected through repentance and the application of Blood Of Jesus Christ.

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Passover or Easter-Why the Confusion?

While we are preparing for Passover and Unleavened Bread, the rest of Christianity is preparing for Easter. Why the confusion and what’s the real story of why Passover ‘fell out of favor’ in the early centuries after Christ’s life on Earth?

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Why Suffering-Even in the Church?

As we struggle to make sense of tragedy in the Church, Scripture gives us a helpful lens to look through.

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Stand to Your Post and Do Your Duty

The example of a brave American ambassador caught in a war underscores lessons for us as Christians.

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Spiritual Readiness

As the Passover approaches, a look at four aspects of spiritual readiness for Christians: remembrance, self-examination, watchfulness, and overcoming.

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Repentance-The Line in the Sand

Drawing a line in the sand indicates the need for a serious decision. The Bible records a number of those situations. How does this relate to the Passover season and our Christian lives?

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