Have you ever asked why do I need God's holy spirit. Can I not just do what he asks and be OK with that?
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Remembering and the Days of Unleavened Bread
God created His annual feasts and holy days so that we remember Him and His plan of salvation. Along with those who have gone before us, we are part of something so much greater than ourselves—an ongoing continuum of people…
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Where Were You?
Speaker: Tim Pebworth 9/14/19 Where were you on 9/11? If we are over 20 years old, we know exactly. And, as in this past week we remember 9/11, we also now look forward to the annual reminder of the Fall…
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Feast; the Rest of Your Life
The Feast of Tabernacles is a remembrance that God has protected, will protect and provide a life long Hope.
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The Feast In the Kingdom of God
The Feast Days point us to the plan of God. Without celebrating the Feasts we would soon become spiritually dead. God admonishes throughout the Bible of this fact.
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Bless the Lord and Forget Not His Benefits
God admonishes all of us to remember certain things. Remembering is an important characteristic that we must develop. God blesses each one of us tremendously and we are to remember this fact so that we can be strengthened by that…
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Are You Remembering Like God Does?
What can we learn from how God remembers? What does “remembering” mean to God? God shows mercy to all those who fear him and remember to keep all his commandments. We have much to remember and to do to bring…
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Deuteronomy 16:1-17
A continuation of a series of Bible Studies on the Book of Deuteronomy. We are admonished to always remember what God has done for us through His dealings with ancient Israel.
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Looking Forward
We are asked to remember during this season. One thing we should remember is the lesson of how Israel was delivered on this day.
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Do This In Remembrance of Me
Christ during the Passover said to "Do this in remembrance of me". What exactly are we to remember ? How should we remember Christ? The Bible has much to say on this matter.