By Sam E. Stone Last week we reviewed the institution of the Passover meal when the Israelites prepared to leave their bondage in Egypt. With the death of every firstborn Egyptian, Pharaoh relented and gave permission for God’s people to leave. As they did, the presence of God went before them, visible in a […]
The End of the World
By Tim Woodroof Bedraggled men wear signs announcing it. Ministers with over-heated imaginations write novels visualizing it. Preachers pound pulpits proclaiming it. The end of the world. The Day of Judgment. The Second Coming. Even poets bravely broach the subject. Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what […]
Reclaiming America: Encouraging a Nation to Turn Toward God
By Jamie Shafer Alison Lorkowski says God prepared her for the journey she has been on over the past several years, but notes that the story is far from over. Years of weekly Bible study fueled the flame of Lorkowski’s love for the Lord and for Scripture. A self-professed marketplace evangelist, she is always […]
Where You Live — for November 10, 2013
By Dan Lentz 1. Answer all three questions: What is your favorite meal of the day? What is your favorite food to have at home? Where is your favorite restaurant? Read Exodus 12:1-14. 2. Eating a meal has great spiritual significance. The Lord created us with the need to eat and drink […]
Beginning of Passover–The Uniform Lesson for November 10, 2013
By Sam E. Stone “The deliverance of Israel from the bondage of Egypt was at hand; also their adoption as the nation of Jehovah,” writes C. F. Keil. “But for this a divine consecration was necessary, that their outward severance from the land of Egypt might be accompanied by an inward severance from everything […]
