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The Endurance of the Firstfruits (Part One)

CGG Weekly by David C. Grabbe

The seven Sabbaths in the count to Pentecost represent the process of the firstfruits becoming spiritually complete, that is, perfect and blameless.

Why Count Fifty Days?

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Bible has much to say about the number fifty, such as counting 50 days to Pentecost, the measurements of the Tabernacle, and the 50 year Jubilee.

Pentecost - The Beginning - All in All

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark Schindler

We must look beyond our own calling, realizing that the sacrifice of Christ was for all men, with the hope that they will be added to the family of God.

Our Journey from Passover to Pentecost

Sermonette by Ted E. Bowling

Even as we are to personally count the 50 days to Pentecost, we also must think continually of the lessons these days teach us about our spiritual journey.

The Appointed Weeks of Pentecost

Sermon by David C. Grabbe

Each day in the count is a reminder to consider what we are sowing and what we are cultivating because it will assuredly come to fruition and then evaluation.

Christ's Mission Statement

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Luke 4:16-21 and Mark 1:14-15, statements from Christ made at approximately the same time, constitute the composite mission statement directed at His disciples.

The Endurance of the Firstfruits (Part Two)

CGG Weekly by David C. Grabbe

The Parable of the Sower and the Seed exemplifies a number things that can happen to prevent us from having a place in God's spiritual harvest.

Are We Redeeming the Time?

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Time is fleeting; any of us could perish tomorrow. Procrastination in matters of godliness can be fatal, as the parable of the rich fool teaches.

God's Holy Days - Our Shared Vision Of Hope

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark Schindler

From Passover to Pentecost to Trumpets to Atonement to the Feast of Tabernacles, these days should solidify our vision of he Father, Jesus, and one another.

Pentecost and Time

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Because of our 'time-bound' state, unless we sync with God's timetable, we are squandering our God-given time to become members of His family.

Under Attack By the Amalekites

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In "Under Attack by the Amalekites," the journey of Israel from the Red Sea to Sinai is presented as far more than a historical account—it is a spiritual roadmap for Christians during the count to Pentecost. Through Israel's repeated tests at Marah, Elim, the giving of manna, and finally the attack by Amalek, God progressively revealed His names and character as Healer, Provider, Sustainer, and Banner for His people. The sermon emphasizes that God was teaching Israel—and now teaches us—that He is not a "genie in a bottle" who merely grants physical deliverance, but a holy God seeking to transform His people through obedience, faith, mercy, and dependence upon Him. The Amalekite attack becomes a powerful type of Satan's assaults against God's people, especially targeting the weak and weary, while Joshua's emergence points forward to faithful leadership under God's direction. Drawing from Exodus, Psalms, the Gospels, James, and Paul's warning in 1 Corinthians 10, the message calls believers to examine themselves deeply during the Pentecost count: to trust God as their true healer, honor His Sabbath and commandments, pray fervently for one another, and actively overcome the lingering influence of the world while walking under the banner of Jesus Christ toward holiness and eternal life.