Sometimes the simplest answers are the best. I’ve asked again and again why it was that, thirty years after the ascension of Christ—long after everything that was nailed the cross was nailed there—a gentile church …
The Harvest of Firstfruits
View PostUnleavened Bread: The Basics
View PostThe Last Temptation
View PostThe Bread of Affliction
View PostFeed My Lambs
View PostChristian Holidays #5
It seems odd, doesn’t it, that a Gentile church, 30 years after the ascension of Christ, was observing the Passover and the seven days of unleavened bread that follow it? And just as odd that …
Only 120?
View PostThe Body of Christ
The Lord Jesus on the same night in which He was betrayed took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for …
An Appointment with God
View PostChristian Holidays #4
There’s an old hymn I remember singing in church when I was just a boy. It’s striking to me today, because it represents an understanding of the Bible in earlier generations that I think has …
Christian Holidays #3
How is it possible that a Christian church, some 25 years after the ascension of Christ, was still observing the oldest known Jewish holiday? And they were. It is easily demonstrated. And they weren’t even …
God Unleavens Us
View PostToward a Christian Passover
View PostAre the Holy Days Enough?
An audio sermon from David Havir III.
The Importance of the Resurrection
An audio sermon from David Havir III.
The Gentile Festival
View PostReaching the Promised Land
An audio sermon from Daniel Botha.
The Sinless Life
View PostUnleavened Bread Winners
An audio sermon from Ian Hufton.
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