The biblical concept of "Healing and Wholeness" is deeply rooted in the Christian faith, emphasizing God's desire to restore and redeem humanity from physical, emotional, and spiritual brokenness. As seen in Psalms 103:3, which states that God "heals all your diseases," and Matthew 9:35, where Jesus "healed every disease and every affliction," the Bible portrays God as a compassionate healer who desires wholeness for all people. This theme is further developed in passages like Romans 8:28, which promises that "all things work together for good" for those who trust in God, highlighting the ultimate goal of healing and wholeness as a reflection of God's redemptive love. Through the ministry of Jesus and the teachings of Scripture, Christians are reminded that healing and wholeness are not only physical, but also spiritual and emotional, and are available to all who seek God's restoration and redemption.
Les Wheeldon emphasizes that Jesus is the Passover Lamb, whose sacrifice was foreshadowed by the Passover lambs slaughtered in Jerusalem. He draws parallels between the timing of the lamb's sacrifice and Jesus' crucifixion, highlighting the significance of Jesus' death as a victory rather than a def
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the significance of the Passover table and its connection to the redemption story of the Jewish people. The preacher emphasizes that the Passover table is not just a religious ritual, but a representation of life itself. The sermon focuses on the biblical backg
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the significance of the Passover observance and its connection to the Christian faith. The speaker explains the ritual of dipping the finger in the wine cup and dropping 10 drops of wine on the plate, which symbolize the plagues brought upon Egypt to free the Is
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of three days and three nights in relation to Jesus' resurrection. He explains that according to Jewish reckoning, a part of a day counts as a whole day. The speaker then references Acts chapter 2 and verse 23, where Peter addresses the men of Israel
In this sermon, the preacher explains that the judgment on Egypt in the Bible is a type of the judgment that will come upon the world. The main distinction made by God is not based on race, nationality, or any other human characteristic, but on whether a person has the blood of the lamb sprinkled on
In this sermon, the preacher expresses his excitement and passion for the simple truths of the Word of God, particularly when it comes to Jesus, the Lamb, God's provisions, and His power. He emphasizes the importance of obedience, commitment, loyalty, and recognizing that believers belong to God bec
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not just admiring or discussing the truth of God, but actually putting it into action. He uses the analogy of giving clear instructions to a group of people and finding them discussing the instructions instead of carrying them out. The speaker
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preparing oneself to preach the word of God. He acknowledges that learning to preach involves making mistakes and learning from them. The preacher then discusses the qualities of a blessed man, who does not follow the counsel of the ungodly,
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith discusses the importance of keeping the commandments of God. He emphasizes the significance of the Passover celebration and how it serves as a reminder of God's deliverance. Pastor Chuck also highlights the responsibility of men to lead their families in a godly ma
In this sermon from Hebrews chapter 10, the preacher discusses the theme of the path of the Lamb and the blood of Christ. He emphasizes that the Christian gospel does not align with natural philosophy and highlights the power of the blood of Jesus to cleanse our conscience and forgive our sins. The
