From the second chapter in the Bible where God warns of suffering for disobedience to the second to the last chapter of the Bible where suffering is no more, the…
A major aspect of God’s requirements for Israel to dwell with Him was maintaining a clean (vs. unclean) status. Why was this important to God? Have those requirements vanished since…
The American way of religion is like a buffet; we think that WE can pick and choose how we worship God. God, on the other hand, notes that his creatures…
God demanded all Israel’s firstborn males be his since the first Passover, but God provided the Levites (or 5 shekels per person) as a redemption for each of the first…
What does the ordering of the Israelite camp in the book of Numbers have to do with living a life for Christ in the twenty-first century? God desires for His…
The fourth book in the Bible, Numbers, begins with Israel on the cusp of entering the land Promised to Abraham centuries earlier. While Israel is close, they are not there…
A month ago, Keith Pond preached about the certainty that saints can have about their salvation (1 John 5:13). This week, he looks into the Parable of the Sower (Mark…
Pastor Mollenkopf concludes his series through Paul's letter to the Ephesians by looking at the apostle's final encouragements, encouragements found at the start of the letter, and encouragements that find…
Paul wraps up his discussion on spiritual conflict and the armor of God with the essential and overarching element of prayer. There are many good things for which to pray,…
Solomon exhorts his hearers that it is better to go to the house of mourning than the house of feasting for it is the end of all mankind and the…