Fine flour.
Christ’s consistency.
Leviticus 2:1, Matthew 20:20-24, 14:22-33, 26:57-75, Luke 9:51-56
Recorded July 3, 1991 (975)
Fine flour.
Christ’s consistency.
Leviticus 2:1, Matthew 20:20-24, 14:22-33, 26:57-75, Luke 9:51-56
Recorded July 3, 1991 (975)
Salt.
Leviticus 2:13, Matthew 5:13, Mark 9:49-50
Recorded May 22, 1991 (957)
The meat offering is the essence of Pentecost.
Leaven.
The ascension.
Numbers 28:26, Leviticus 23:15-17, Matthew 13:33, Colossians 2:1-3:5
Recorded May 9, 1991 (954)
The new meat offering.
Numbers 28:26-31, Matthew 13:33-35
Recorded May 8, 1991 (953)
The burnt offering and meat offering together.
Cain’s offering.
What does it mean to lay down your life for the brethren?
Leviticus 2:1, Genesis 4:1-9, 1:29, 1 John 3:7-12, Numbers 29:6, 8-9, Ephesians 2:6-22, 2 John 7-11
Recorded May 1, 1991 (949)
The meat offering satisfies your responsibility to your fellow man.
Salt, honey, frankincense.
Leviticus 2:1-16
Recorded April 24, 1991 (947)
Ezra 7:11-28
Recorded April 10, 1991 (941)
To be careful is the opposite of meekness and abandonment.
The trial of faith.
Job 22:12-23:16, Isaiah 28:24-29, Zechariah 12:8-13:19, 1 Peter 1:3-7
Recorded January 6, 1991 (910)
Note: I just noticed this didn’t publish as scheduled so it is posting out of order.
Until you forgive yourself, everything you do is just meaningless religion.
Romans 7:14-8:1, 2 Peter 3:1-4, Exodus 23:20-30, Hebrews 11:35-40
Recorded January 15, 1991 (915)
You can’t abandon yourself if you haven’t forgiven yourself.
The only reason you’re concerned with your own performance is that you haven’t understood the blood of Christ and you have not forgiven yourself.
Recorded January 13, 1991 (914)