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Days of Unleavened Bread articles

 

A Subtle Yet Devastating Curse 
Amos 8:11 speaks of "a famine . . . of hearing the words of the LORD." Such a spiritual famine is occurring today: The words of God are readily available, but few are hearing them. David Grabbe explains this prophecy and its connection to the Feast of Unleavened Bread. 

An Extraordinary Feast 
When God says that His feasts are special, they really are! Mark Schindler explains that we are vicarious participants in the events the feasts memorialize. 

Are the Sabbath and Holy Days Done Away? 
In order to justify not keeping the Sabbath, many use Colossians 2:16-17 as proof that Paul did not command it. Earl Henn exposes this conclusion as pure fiction! 

Discerning Christ's Broken Body 
Jesus Christ, our Savior, commands Christians as His disciples to participate in the annual Passover memorial of His work on our behalf. The service consists of three parts: 1) Mutual footwashing; 2) Drinking of the wine; 3) Eating of the bread. 

Does Paul Condemn Observing God's Holy Days? 
Galatians 4:9-10 is a favorite target of those who claim Christians no longer need to observe God's holy days. Is that really what Paul said? Earl Henn shows that he meant something entirely different! 

Evil Is Real (Part Two) 
It is amazing to realize how blunt God is in His Word; as the saying goes He is not afraid to call a spade a spade. ... 

Five Teachings of Grace 
The Protestant world presents grace as "free." John Ritenbaugh shows that God expects a great deal of effort from us once we receive it. 

God's List 
Oskar Schindler was determined to rescue as many Jews as possible from the horrors of the Final Solution. God acts in a similar way with His people. Mark Schindler explains. 

Holy Days: God's Plan in the Holy Days 
Leviticus 23 not only reveals God's holy days--it also provides, in symbol form, a detailed schematic of God's plan! 

Holy Days: Unleavened Bread 
The Feast of Unleavened Bread immediately follows the Passover. In it we see how hard it is to overcome and rid our lives of sin. 

Memory and Humility 
Where we stand in the history of the United States and the entire world is both captivating and distracting. ... 

On Self-Righteousness 
II Corinthians 13:5 charges us with the responsibility of examining ourselves. ... 

Remaining Unleavened 
We have a tendency to put matters behind us once we are finished with them, but we cannot afford to do this with the lessons we learn from the Days of Unleavened Bread. John Reid shows that those lessons are eternal! 

Repentance: The Genuine Article (Part Six) 
John the Baptist is the first of God’s messengers to address repentance in the New Testament: "In those days John the Baptist came preaching in the wilderness of Judea, and saying, 'Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!'" ... 

Spiritual Grave Robbers 
How many of us have felt embarrassed after finding leavening in our homes during the Days of Unleavened Bread? Far more embarrassing is to reclaim leavening after throwing it out, yet I had such an experience, one I was ashamed for years to admit had happened. ... 

The Five Ws of Deleavening 
Why do we deleaven our homes? When should we do it? Who should do it? This article answers all these questions and more! 

The Great Escape 
Imagine you are the logistics officer in charge of moving and supplying 2. ... 

Time for Self-Evaluation 
Prior to the Days of Unleavened Bread, we are told to examine ourselves. How can we do that? John Reid gives a few pointers on doing a thorough, honest once over. 

Why We Must Put Out Leaven 
Why must we put leaven out, yet we do not have to circumcise our boys? Earl Henn explains this apparent contradiction. 



 


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