Playlist: Last Day of Unleavened Bread (topic)

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Baptism and Unleavened Bread

Sermonette by Ronny H. Graham

The pattern of burial and rescue from a watery grave appears often in scripture, indicating that baptism plays an enormous role in God's overall purpose.


Our Bread of Life

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Unleavened Bread, as outlined in Exodus 12, is a week-long festival with the first day and the last day, the seventh day, designated as holy days for worship and teaching. These days commemorate the Israelites' release from Egyptian bondage. The first day specifically memorializes the initial steps out of Egypt on …


The Unleavened Vanguard with Christ

Sermon by Mark Schindler

On the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, after seven days of eating unleavened bread, the significance of this practice remains clear. Jesus Christ, through His selfless act of outgoing concern, is bringing all of mankind into the Family of God, with the Father placing each individual in the vanguard alongside His Son, in positions …


Baptized in the Sea

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

On the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, a significant event occurred that is tied to the concept of baptism. This day, which we observe and celebrate, marks the occasion when nearly two million Israelites experienced a type of baptism as they passed through the Red Sea, under the cloud and in the sea, as described in I Corinthians …


He Lives, We Live

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a week-long festival, with the first and last days designated as holy convocations for worship. This festival commemorates God releasing the Israelites from Egyptian bondage, emphasizing His active role in their liberation. The first day, Nisan or Abib 15, memorializes the initial departure from …


Go Forward

Sermon by Mark Schindler

On this Last Day of Unleavened Bread, observed on the 21st of Abib, we are reminded of the vital responsibility to move forward with the tools God has provided, undistracted by the challenges ahead. This day serves as a powerful lesson, echoing the circumstances faced by Moses thousands of years ago on this very day, urging us …


Pioneers: Our Job Is the Journey

Sermon by Mark Schindler

On this Last Day of Unleavened Bread, we commemorate a significant piece of God's incredible purpose to create man in His image and likeness, marking the final deliverance of Israel from their slave masters in Egypt. More importantly, this day prompts us to consider our own final deliverance from the slavery of this world, found …


Psalms: Book One (Part Two)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

As we observe the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, we commemorate the culmination of Israel's journey out of Egypt, a pivotal moment orchestrated by God Himself. On this holy day, Israel prepared to leave Egypt for good, having been in the wilderness area of Egyptian territory throughout the week. God moved the pillar of fire to …


Escape From Box Canyon

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

On the last day of Unleavened Bread, the Israelites faced a dire situation as they found themselves trapped at the Red Sea, with the Egyptian army in pursuit. This moment, occurring at the end of the period symbolizing their journey out of bondage, marked a critical test of their resolve. As they stood between the sea and the …


The Great Work the Lord Has Done!

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

God intended the keeping of the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, along with the eating of unleavened bread for the entire seven days, to serve as a reminder of what He has done for us. Unleavened bread is to remind us of how He brought us out of bondage. On the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, during the night, the Lord caused the sea …


The Faith of Israel

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

The Last Day of Unleavened Bread holds significant events that demonstrate faith and God's deliverance. Hebrews 11:28-29 recounts how, by faith, Moses kept the Passover and the sprinkling of blood to protect the firstborn, and the Israelites passed through the Red Sea as on dry land, while the Egyptians were drowned attempting …


How Much Would You Give Up for the Kingdom of God?

Sermon by Kim Myers

On this Last Day of Unleavened Bread, we commemorate the day when the Egyptian army, representing sin, was drowned in the Red Sea. This event symbolizes how sin relentlessly pursues us, just as the Egyptian army did not want to let the Israelites go. According to Exodus 12:15-17, we are to observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread …


Repentance and Righteousness (Part 1)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Last Day of Unleavened Bread holds significant meaning within the context of God's plan as depicted by the holy days. On this seventh day, as highlighted in Exodus 12:16, a holy convocation is commanded, mirroring the first day, to commemorate God's liberation of the Israelites from Egypt. This day marks the completion of …


You Shall Call Your Walls Salvation

Sermonette by Martin G. Collins

The church must keep a protective wall to protect against scattering and assimilation. We can assist in building protective walls by making sacrifices.


Faith and Remembering

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

We will not have faith tomorrow simply because we had it yesterday; we must renew faith daily by deliberately remembering God's prior interventions.


The Glory of God (Part 1): The Shekinah

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Today marks the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, memorializing the moment God brought Israel completely out of Egypt as they crossed the Red Sea. After seven days of journeying from Rameses through the wilderness, they reached the northern tip of the Gulf of Suez, trapped between the water ahead and Pharaoh's army behind. On this …


Chronic Difficulties

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Last Day of Unleavened Bread holds significance in the chronology of Jesus Christ's ministry and the events surrounding His crucifixion and resurrection. This day, recognized as the second annual Sabbath of the first rank, is referenced in Luke 6:1 as the "second Sabbath after the first," indicating a specific time marker …


The Sacred Assemblies

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

The Last Day of Unleavened Bread and the Eighth Day are the only designated "sacred assemblies," which require a greater degree of solemnity for reflection.


You Have Not So Learned Christ

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

While the truth of Christ has the power to elevate, our worldly orientation blinds us, dulls our minds, and pulls us downward to abject slavery to sin.