Mourning and Rejoicing over Babylon
There are two different responses to the destruction of Babylon. Which side will you be on?
The Second Coming of Christ
A time of rejoicing and blessing to come. The wife hath made herself ready. Part of a series preached from Revelation 19.
Merchants of Souls
Interpretation of the women that sew pillows to armholes and hunt for the souls of men – soothsayers; fortune tellers, sorcerers. The ones Ezekiel is called to pronounce judgment against are hunting the souls of God’s people and polluting God among His people. This points to a broader application. This message focuses on those who make merchandise of God’s people in order to pollute God among His people.
The Second and Third Epistles of John - Lesson 7
This is an in-depth study of the Second and Third Epistles of John.
The Meat Offering - Conclusion
At the Feast of Pentecost there was to be offered a new meat offering. The new meat offering was like other meat offerings in most regards. There was, however, to be one major difference. The new meat offering was to be offered with leaven. Leaven, the type of sin, was to be included. Why?
The Meat Offering - Part 2
Almost every scholar wants to change the meat offering to something else—although they cannot decide what else. The name is said to be confusing to Bible readers. The meat offering has no animal flesh. In fact, it is the only major offering in which no animals are killed. Why is it called the meat offering? Actually, there are very good reasons for calling it the meat offering.
The Meat Offering
The meat offering has a very special typology that is revealed plainly by the cross references to the word meat as used by Christ. The meat offering is the offering of a “living sacrifice”—the kind Christians are supposed to give (Romans 12:1). It is also the kind of sacrifice Christ gave during His earthly ministry.
A Man Sent From God
There is a great famine in the land for men who will take a stand for God. John the Baptist was such a man, what about you?
The Acceptance of the Offering
This sermon is a continuation of the study of the book of Leviticus. It is not enough that the offering is brought; it must be acceptable to God. God must receive it.