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John Leffler • Illustration • • 16,063 views
Four observations David Jeremiah After years of watching Christians miss opportunities God has set before them, though, I can offer four observations about why we don’t walk through God’s open doors. First, opportunities are often disguised as problems. It was the brilliant cartoon philosopher Pogo who…
Daniel Waterman • Illustration • • 8,710 views
Scriptural Pictures of Jesus in the Old Testament | 1. Seed of the woman; Shiloh | Gen. 3:15; 49:10 | 2. Passover Lamb Exod. 12:3 3. Anointed high priest Lev. 8:7–9 4. Star of Jacob; brazen serpent Num. 21:8; 24:17 5. Prophet like Moses; the great rock Deut. 18:15; 32:4 6. Captain of the Lord’s hosts…
Leigh Johnson • Illustration • • 121 views
I. Introduction When God created the universe and all within it, God looked and saw that it was good. At some point, however, evil entered the world and corrupted it. People may have different understandings of how this happened, but I don’t think anyone would argue that the world as we know it is the…
Steve Bramham • Illustration • • 934 views
A Christian Guide to Passover (PESCH) Below is a compilation of several contemporary Seder services that are used today. Because of the passage of time and that Passover was intended to be a family tradition, it is not possible to reconstruct with certainty the type of Passover meal or celebration that…
Kevin Owsley • Illustration • • 10 views
the feasts of Many Christians do not realize that the seven feasts which God commanded in Leviticus 23 are still observed by their Jewish neighbors. The feasts, as given to Israel, bore a three-fold significance. First there was the seasonal aspect of each holiday; then the feasts were to be a memorial…
Kevin Owsley • Illustration • • 13 views
the feasts of Many Christians do not realize that the seven feasts which God commanded in Leviticus 23 are still observed by their Jewish neighbors. The feasts, as given to Israel, bore a three-fold significance. First there was the seasonal aspect of each holiday; then the feasts were to be a memorial…