During a challenging time, I found inspiration to record a song while ill. Grateful for God's healing. You can watch the video at the link provided.
The Word Explained
There is something unique in a believer’s confession today: we are God’s people in the end-time. Not only are we living in the last days,…
Many Christians have a hard time believing the abiding presence of God. It is not that they don’t believe His promise, but somehow they need…
Biblical birthright refers to the firstborn son's entitlements including the father's blessing, double portion inheritances, and family headship. By faith in Christ, Christians adopt a spiritual birthright, sharing in Christ's divine inheritance.
The fifth part of our Exodus series discusses the institution of Passover, marking the liberation of Israelites from Egyptian bondage. This significant event symbolizes judgement, deliverance, and spiritual separation.
Contrary to popular belief, analysis reveals that the Israelites spent approximately 215 years, not 430, in Egypt. The 430-year duration accounts for both their sojourn in Egypt and Canaan, while the 400-year period signifies their oppression and enslavement.
Defying traditional beliefs, archaeological digs by Ron Wyatt and recent explorations suggest that Mount Sinai is located in Saudi Arabia, not Jebel Musa, revealing fascinating evidence of the biblical Exodus passage.
God, through plagues, displayed His dominance over Egyptian deities, purposefully attacking each god's natural domain – a divine showdown shaking the very foundations of Egypt.
The sermon explores Exodus chapters 5-10, discussing Moses and Aaron's encounter with Pharaoh, subsequent plagues, and Pharaoh's defiance leveraged by God to broaden His glory. It also emphasizes divine providence, God's mercy, and justice.