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Two Loaves, Baked with Leaven

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The leavening indicates that the wave loaves speak to this life rather than the resurrection. It is accepted by God only because of the other sacrifices.


Unity

Sermon by James Beaubelle

The virtue of love is the overarching framework for unity, demanding rigorous control over the tongue, understanding its capacity to destroy.


The Two Wave Loaves of Pentecost

Sermon by David C. Grabbe

The offerings of the Old Testament are like divine parables, acted out to teach about the Messiah, unveiling a beautiful picture once we understand the symbols.


Think on These Things

Sermon by Mark Schindler

The epistle of Philippians contains some valuable advice to God's people today, having suffered some grievous trials which have bonded them together.


The Mystery of the Church

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

God desires to know whether the spiritual remnants will choose His teaching or assimilating into the world, biting and devouring one another.


The Two Great Commandments: First Principles

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

God made male and female in His image and has determined that the binary metamorphize into unitary in order to accomplish higher Spiritual purposes.


Mutability and Our Christlike Response

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

We all change repeatedly throughout the stages of life, as do others, requiring constant adjustment as to how we evaluate and treat others.


Flag of Our Father

Sermon by Mark Schindler

Adam and Eve's act of covering themselves symbolized humanity's tendency toward separation. God's provision of clothing foreshadowed Christ's redeeming work.


Am I My Brother's Keeper?

Sermon by Bill Onisick

Believers are crafted to be the caretakers of all that belongs to God, accountable for how we serve, nurturing both His creation and His people.


How Fear Resists Faith

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Each person is uniquely different. Temperaments differ because each individual possesses specific traits, virtues, failures, weaknesses, and blemishes. All share the same general characteristics, yet the proportions vary widely. People are born unique, and no two are exactly alike. Temperament refers to a person's unique makeup …


How to Know We Love Christ

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

We cannot become weary of well-doing, allowing our first love to deteriorate, looking to the world for satisfaction. Here are 8 tests of our love for Christ.


Truth (Part 4)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Through the shaping power of God's Holy Spirit, He starts to fill the chasm that divides us so we can have fellowship with Him.


Us and Them

Sermonette by Austin Del Castillo

As society continues to divide, many are aligning tribally with one faction of the world or another, which is contrary to our heavenly citizenship.


Traditions of Men, Continued

Sermonette by Craig Sablich

We must always select the perspective through which God wishes us to view the Bible and not the man-made systems and interpretations.


Give God Something to Bless

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We are not puppets whom God and Satan are fighting to take control over. We are fighting carnal nature and must always take action to give our hearts to God.


Have Mercy

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When we become fixated on past resentment, we will never find opportunities to display mercy, enabling a repentant brother to move forward.