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Jesus Christ

Jesus Kept the Feast of Tabernacles. If you’re a Christian, why aren’t you celebrating it?

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] Jesus Christ holds some days that are very dear to Him; they are holy. First, he sanctified them–made them holy or set them apart for holy use. […]

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The Trumpet Shall Sound

God’s annual Sabbath of the Feast of Firstfruits or more popularly known as the Day of Pentecost, has just ended. The Church of God now turns its attention to another […]

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How long was Jesus in the tomb for?

There’s an ongoing debate on whether Jesus Christ was crucified on Good Friday and rose from the dead on Sunday morning. Of course, this widely held belief in Christianity seems […]

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Is Christ your Easter?

It is interesting how this time of the year, the Christian community’s preoccupation with the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for all of humanity is set on a non-biblical event commonly […]

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Is God fast asleep?

To the carnal man, and to our depraved societies, the God of the Bible is nothing but an insensitive, non-responsive and inept character who likes to see people suffer, does […]

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God is everywhere – even in the snowflakes!

The winter is one season of the year that I don’t enjoy. While I like to see the snowflakes tricking from out the fleecy white mass of clouds, especially if […]

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Is there a solution to our problems?

There’s hardly a month that goes by without political leaders and thinkers having some high-level meeting, be it with NATO, the United Nations, the G8 and G20 (the world’s most […]

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Once Saved, Always Saved?

Some pastors are giving millions of Christians a false hope. They tell them once you are baptized and you receive God’s Holy Spirit, you cannot lose your salvation. Is that […]

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In Spirit and in Truth

Shortly before Christmas, a rather colourful Christian magazine cover with  red all over, caught my eyes with a heading exhorting readers to seek for the truths found in the Holy […]

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Before the first Christmas…

In no uncertain terms, the birth of Christ or the incarnation is significant to Christianity. However, Christmas is not, because it has no place in the Bible and Christ was […]

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The Atoning Sacrifice of Jesus Christ

For people familiar with Judaism, the most sacred day for the religion, is the Day of Atonement. If there’s one day out of the year that they go to the […]

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Jesus Christ: Dead or Alive?

Is Jesus Christ still in the tomb? Has that body, broken for the sins of humanity, been lying in the dust since His horrible death nearly two-thousand-years ago? Millions of […]

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Friday – Sunday: Three days and three nights?

There’s an ongoing debate on whether Jesus Christ was crucified on Good Friday and rose from the dead on Sunday morning. Of course, this widely held belief in Christianity seems […]

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Easter or Passover: What does the Bible teach?  

From biblical history, we know the Christians of Asia Minor did not keep Easter in the Second Century A.D.  They kept the Passover. We know, too, Polycarp, the last known […]

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There’s power in the blood!

“There is power, power, wonder-working power In the blood of the Lamb.” Those lyrics of a popular song ring true. Very true. He came, He did what He had to […]

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As we see the Passover approaching

“When the hour had come, Jesus reclined at the table with His apostles. And He said to them, “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before My suffering. For I tell you that I will not eat it again […]

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There is only one true Creator

“Before Me there was no God formed, And there will be none after Me. 11“I, even I, am the LORD, And there is no savior besides Me,” (Isa 43:11). Isa 45:5 “I am the LORD, and there is none else, there […]

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When He shares His broken heart with you

Is it difficult to ever imagine that the Sovereign and living Creator will ever share His broken heart with you? But He does. On many occasions He does so and […]

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