The Feasts of the Bible, Jesus, and the Church Today — Post 4 Passover: Lambs, The Lamb, and Our Rescue Passover is the rescue story that becomes the gospel story—blood, substitution, deliverance, and worship—fulfilled in Jesus, the Lamb of God. How to Use This Post This post walks through Passover in three layers: (1) how... Continue Reading →
Do Christians Have To Keep The Sabbath Today?
The apostle Paul emphasizes in Colossians 2:16-17 that believers should not be judged on dietary laws or Sabbath observance, as these are merely shadows of what Christ offers. The early church, including Gentile believers, did not enforce Sabbath-keeping, indicating spiritual freedom in choosing worship days without judgment from others.
Christmas Family Devotion: Our Forever Home
Here's a family Christmas devotion using John 14:1–3 and the fun activity of building gingerbread houses. It’s designed to be interactive, meaningful, and engaging for all ages.
What was Expositio?
In ancient Rome, fathers had the legal right to abandon unwanted newborns, a practice known as *expositio*. Daughters were most commonly left to die or be taken as slaves due to economic and social factors. This practice declined with the rise of Christianity, which condemned child abandonment and promoted infant rescue.