Passover: Celebrating the Redemptive Power of YAHWEH
April 9, 2017 by Oddeth Burton-Hall
Filed under God, Holy Days, In This Issue
We celebrate Passover because it pictures our deliverance from the bondage of sin. Christ would like us to focus on His redeeming grace by remembering His death—the ultimate sacrifice—until He comes again into His kingdom. On the night of His betrayal, Christ took the bread and wine and instituted a version of Passover that we […]
Rahab
February 28, 2009 by Murray Johnson
Filed under Repentance
The story of Rahab is one of change, hope, and redemption. Her story is that no matter who you are or what your situation, you can still come into the Lord’s presence and do what is right. When we come upon her narrative in scripture we know Moses dies on Mount Nebo and Joshua is […]
Jesus Christ is the Fulfillment of Prophecy
December 31, 2007 by Bill Watson
Filed under Apologetics, God, Kingdom of God, Prophecy, Repentance
In today’s world many do not recognize the plain prophetic statements foretelling the Coming of Jesus the Christ as the suffering servant. They ignore the specific declaration of His Messiahship, how it was to be accomplished, and what it means for mankind. This eye-opening article will prove from prophecies of the Old Testament that Jesus […]
God’s Master Plan
December 1, 2006 by Patrick Bastien
Filed under God, Holy Days, Is it Christian?, Kingdom of God
In every country, we find that people devotedly celebrate their national holidays. These special days are reminders of important events in a country and/or culture’s history. They provide permanence between a nation’s past and present. Most often, citizens can understand and explain at least some of the significance of these national celebrations. Yet, in contradiction, […]