“It would be well for us to spend a thoughtful hour each day in contemplation of the life of Christ. We should take it point by point, and let the imagination grasp each scene, especially the closing ones. As we …
The time when Jesus first began to understand his calling was during his first experience at the passover as a twelve year old boy. As we contemplete this powerful story, perhaps God will help us discover a deeper understanding of …
Jesus’ family tree is a less than stellar lineup of ancestors. They were very broken, perhaps like your family tree. Looking at the history of where Jesus comes from fills us with home to know that our past does not …
Should Christians Celebrate the Feasts?
It wasn’t until the last decade that I have heard so much discussion about celebrating the feasts. Previously, people used to tell me, I’m a New Testament Christian and would sweep away everything from the Old Testament. People have begun …
Can God Make Void What He Proclaimed to be Everlasting?
There seems to be an infatuation with Israel in Christianity today. We have numerous groups of people who are not genetically Jewish that claim to be Israel. We have those who believe that we should keep/celebrate the feasts of the …
There is almost complete unanimity about the historical and antitypical fulfillment of the spring feasts among most denominations. When it comes to the fall feasts, Seventh-day Adventists stand completely alone. What we believe is uniquely Adventist. For this reason, we …
The history of Passover and Pentecost are heartwarming. Although, the part that is even more powerful is not stories from the history of these special dates but the antitypical fulfillment of their prophetic side. Let us be inspired by the …
One of the most decisive question in Christianity is, “what applies to us from the Old Testament?” There seems to be as many answers as there are people you ask. Let’s see if we can nail this answer as clearly …
There are so many who are confused about the connection and difference between the Old and the New Covenant. What still applies to us and why?