God Wants Us to Know “The Truth” … Everything written in the Old and New Testaments is what God wants us to know and understand. Isaiah 53 and any other chapter or verse in the Bible should never be forbidden to anyone. Isaiah was a prophet who spoke to the people about what God had revealed to him. What is this prophecy that is written in Isaiah – Chapter 53? Did you notice Isaiah’s prophecy is written in the past tense? The Bible speaks in past tense regarding prophecy because once God proclaims something, it’s done even though it may not have happened yet in the natural. Who Is Isaiah Speaking About? Who is this “Suffering Servant”? He...
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Exodus from Egypt & Slavery – Passover (a physical salvation) Passover or the Feast of Freedom is the foundational feast of the Jewish people. In it, we remember God’s loving kindness in saving His people from bondage in Egypt and creating Israel as a nation. All that so that God Himself would dwell among His people and give us His Word in order to bless all nations. But could it be that this feast actually alludes to an even greater salvation yet to come? In the story of the crossing of the Red Sea, Moses encourages his nation to trust God. Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord. Then, after God saves them from the Egyptians, it says: When Israel saw the great...
The Feasts – What do they foreshadow? The Old Testament is full of signs that point to the arrival of Jesus the Messiah or (in Hebrew) Yeshua Hamashiach. Some of them are obvious, such as the well-known prophecies from Isaiah that we read every Christmas. But did you know that the seven holy days of Israel contain prophetic significance in regard to the first and second coming of Jesus? Let’s take a closer look. Leviticus 23:4 says, “These are the appointed times of the Lord, holy convocations which you shall proclaim at the times appointed for them.” The rest of the chapter goes on to describe seven annual feasts when God’s people were to worship, repent, celebrate, and reflect...
Ray Comfort talks to this Muslim man regarding his religious beliefs. In order for salvation, the young man is hoping his good deeds outweigh the bad. You can see how the gospel (the good news of Jesus) made sense to him. Watch his response to the encounter.
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Bad News – Good News . . . The doctor walks in with bad news and good. The bad news: you have a fatal disease. The good news: there is a cure – a treatment that is 100% effective. All you have to do is accept it. What would you choose? Every day millions of people say no to Jesus – the cure. They choose to live with SIN – the disease or they choose to believe it doesn’t exist. The symptoms are everywhere – depression, broken families, greed, selfishness, corruption, escalating violence and hate toward one another, murder, and terrorism. SIN – The Fatal Disease What is this condition that affects us all? What is this sickness or disease we cannot shake? ...




