Playlist: Unleavened Bread, Symbolism of (topic)
The Reason for Unleavened Bread
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe Feast of Unleavened Bread signifies far more than the avoidance of leavening. Our focus needs to be on God's management of the process of deliverance.
Unleavened Bread Basics
Sermon by David C. GrabbeThe Feast of Unleavened Bread is highly disruptive, not only due to the effort required in deleavening but also because it alters our diets, drawing our attention as God intends. This feast, first mentioned in Exodus 12:17, serves as a memorial of God's deliverance, marking the day He brought His people out of Egypt. The primary …
Grace, Unleavened Bread, and the Holy Spirit
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe symbolism of unleavened bread, as presented during the Days of Unleavened Bread, primarily serves as a reminder of what God has done for us. It is intended to recall how He brought us out of bondage, as emphasized in the personal and individual nature of this act. Eating unleavened bread is not initially about coming out of …
Jesus in the Feasts (Part One): Unleavened Bread
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Feast of Unleavened Bread, as a commanded holy day on God's sacred calendar, holds profound significance beyond its prophetic timing or place in the Plan of God. Its primary focus is on Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, rather than merely the succession of events in history. The emphasis in Scripture, seen in passages like …
Unleavened Bread and Pentecost
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe eating of unleavened bread during the Days of Unleavened Bread serves as a memorial of what God did to release His people from bondage, not primarily as a symbol of coming out of sin. God intended the consumption of unleavened bread to remind us of His actions in bringing us out of captivity, as seen in the events of the …
James and Unleavened Bread (Part Three)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJames had to be written as a counterbalance to antinomian elements that twisted Paul's writings to proclaim that that grace nullifies the need for works.
Days of Truth
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeWe must be diligence to keep ourselves free of leavening, ingesting God's truth by means of reading the Scriptures, inculcating it deeply into our character.
The Unleavened Vanguard with Christ
Sermon by Mark SchindlerChrist's warnings to His disciples in Luke 12 may have been given during the Unleavened Bread season, giving us additional forms of leaven to guard against.
Filling the Void (2012)
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeTry to satisfy a spiritual hunger through any other means than the Bread of Life, such as entertainment, technology, money, travel, etc. will leave us disillusioned.
Feed on the Vine
Sermonette by Austin Del CastilloEven though removing leaven from our homes has importance, the far greater spiritual emphasis is on the eating of unleavened bread, internalizing Christ.
Sincerity and Truth (Part One)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughWe have been given the priceless gift of God's Word of sincerity and truth which has the power to sanctify. We must guard it as a life preserver.
Sincerity and Truth (Part Two)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughIn contrast to the world's embracing of fraud and deceit, God's called-out ones are obligated to eat the bread of sincerity and truth all our lives.
Principled Living (Part Three): Growing in Righteousness
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughGod's law—the unleavened bread of righteousness—needs to be ingested into our minds as we purge sin, resulting in righteous thoughts, words, and deeds.
Sanctification and Holiness (Part 1)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughAs God's priesthood, we must draw near to God, keep His commandments, and witness to the world that God is God. God is shaping and fashioning His new creation.
Leavening: The Types
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe holy days are reliable teaching tools, emphasizing spaced repetition to reinforce our faulty memories and drive the lesson deep into our thinking.
Psalms: Book One (Part Two)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughBecause Jesus is God's Son, we can avoid the rod of His anger by paying respect with worshipful awe. We must know both His instruction and Him personally.