Playlist: Egypt as Type of Sin (topic)
Unleavened Bread Basics
Sermon by David C. GrabbeEgypt, as a symbol in the context of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, represents the environment of sin, a realm of godlessness and slavery under a despotic ruler. It is likened to the world, with Pharaoh as a type of satan, portraying the hardship and affliction of bondage rather than sin itself. God's deliverance of Israel from …
Unleavened Bread and the Holy Spirit (2019)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Egypt, in the context of Israel's exodus, serves as a type of the world, not directly as a symbol of sin. It represents the place and culture of bondage where sins are committed, rather than sin itself. When the Israelites left Egypt, they did not leave sin behind, as they continued to sin even after their departure. Instead, …
Unleavened Bread and Pentecost
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughEgypt, in the context of the Days of Unleavened Bread, is not a direct symbol of sin but rather a type of the world, the place or state of bondage where sins are committed. It represents the culture and system in which one is ensnared before being freed by God. The Exodus analogy illustrates that Israel did not leave sin behind …
Our Walk Out of Darkness Into the Light
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsAfter we accept Christ's sacrifice, we desperately need to come out of sin, walking in light rather than darkness, having continuous fellowship with God.