Playlist: Passover as Covenant Meal (topic)

listen:

Passover: An Extraordinary Peace Offering

Sermon by David C. Grabbe

The Passover, observed annually at the beginning of the 14th of Abib, serves as a commemoration of Jesus Christ's death, highlighting a unique facet of His sacrifice. It is not primarily about atonement for sin but rather a demonstration of God's gracious acceptance and exemption, as seen in the Exodus account where God …


The Bread and Wine of Passover

Sermon by David C. Grabbe

Passover, as a covenant meal, holds profound significance as a ritual instituted by God, uniting participants with Him and with each other. It centers on a shared meal, emphasizing eating, particularly the bread and wine, which symbolically join us with Christ, the object of the sacrifice. This act fosters thankful and peaceful …


Passover (Part One)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Throughout history, the Passover has been a significant observance for God's people, both in the Old and New Covenant times, often coming under attack. It holds a central place in God's purpose, marking the foundation of the covenant relationship with His people. In the Old Covenant, God initiated this relationship with Israel …


Hebrews (Part Three): Who Was Jesus? (cont.)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

John identifies Christ as co-eternal with the Father, equal in character, but subordinate in authority. Christ's sonship was unique; He was the 'only Begotten Son.'


Hope to the End

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Peter, while warning about impending suffering, nevertheless distinguishes himself as the apostle of hope, keeping our minds on what is to be rather than what now is.


Being a Christian

Sermon by Clyde Finklea

Micah provides a formula for being a Christian: 1.) Doing justly, 2.) Exercising mercy and 3.) Walking humbly. These demand total commitment, not a pretense.