Amos foretells of a future in which there will be a famine of hearing the word of God. Without God's truth, a nation will have no other consequence but to fall into oblivion, allowing them to fall into hopelessly reprobate minds, subject …
Years ago, I had a favorite question to ask ministers about the Feast of Unleavened Bread. "Why must we go through the physical act of putting leaven out of our homes before the Days of Unleavened Bread, but we are not required to be …
Thirty-nine years ago, I observed the Feast of Unleavened Bread for the first time. I remember during those early years, getting the leaven out was heavily stressed. Understanding that leaven represents sin and corruption, we were taught …

(10) nor complain, as some of them also complained, and were destroyed by the destroyer.
Among the truly distinctive biblical terms describing the attitudes of those journeying through the wilderness are forms of the term "murmur." Such words are not used much today, as most would use a form of "complain," "gripe," …
This time of the year provides the setting for the time of Jesus of Nazareth's death in Jerusalem as the Lamb of God "slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation 13:8; see John 1:29). Through the intervening centuries, zealous yet misguided believers have attempted to pin the blame for His death on various parties, particularly upon the Jews and Pontius Pilate, the governor of Judea at the time (Matthew 27:2; Luke 3:1). Though both of these were instrumental in Jesus' condemnation and execution, their guilt is substantially no greater than anyone else's before or since because …
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