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Don't Go Out of the House!

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

In Exodus 12:22-23, God commands the Israelites not to go out of the house until morning during the Passover, emphasizing the protection provided by the blood on the lintel and doorposts. This blood, applied from the threshold where it puddled after the lamb was slain, surrounded the entrance—threshold, doorposts, and …


Go Not Out of the House

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The concept of the threshold in the Passover narrative carries profound symbolic weight, emphasizing protection and obedience to God's command. In Exodus 12:22, the instruction is clear: none shall go out of the door of the house until morning. This command, tied to the blood of the Passover lamb, ensured safety from the …


Don't Leave the House!

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

In the context of the Passover narrative from Exodus 12:22-23, the threshold of the door holds significant symbolic weight as part of the protective barrier against the death angel. It is suggested that the Passover lamb may have been killed right at the door of the house, with its blood draining directly onto the threshold. …


Zephaniah (Part One): The Day of the Lord Is Near!

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Zephaniah's prophecy is sharply focused on Judah and Jerusalem because they should have known better. They are ordered to keep silent and consider their sins.