Mr. Gerry Ardis 04-12-2025
Today Passover Day, as well as the weekly Sabbath, addresses our Great God, the God of the Old Testament, and the events leading up to the Passover Day in the New Testament.
Mr. Gerry Ardis 04-12-2025
Today Passover Day, as well as the weekly Sabbath, addresses our Great God, the God of the Old Testament, and the events leading up to the Passover Day in the New Testament.
Mr. Gerry Ardis 04-23-2016 First Day of Unleavened Bread – AM service
We renew our contract on Passover and our sins are forgiven. We do not want to be a spiritual casualty. We must live up to our potential. Our hour is almost upon us. We must stay the course, keep the vision, and strive for the glory we will have in the future kingdom of God.
Mr. John Durrad 04-16-2016
God is the God of the living. Keeping the holy days help us to understand God’s plan, the hope of glory. The Passover starts the plan of salvation for mankind. This plan of salvation is represented in the seven holy days that God and Christ have established for mankind.
Mr. Robert Ardis 03-28-2015 (from 03-27-2010)
The Passover is a memorial of the death of Christ. As a human Christ could not sin. We need to desire to keep the Passover in a worthy manner and renew our contract with God. Only then can He make His abode within us, and for us to see His plan of salvation fulfilled.
Mr. John Durrad 03-14-2015
The first Passover was a matter of life or death. The new covenant Passover is a unique ceremony that needs to be taken with great care and understanding of the meaning behind it. It needs to be taken worthily, at the correct time and in the correct manner. It’s a big deal. We must keep it according to God’s instructions in the bible, and not by man’s traditions and deceptions.