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    Explore " feasts" with insightful episodes like "Renewal of the Covenant", "First Fruits, God's Sacrifice", "Blogcast: Living the Liturgical Year at Home", "Ep.50 God's Schedule" and "Reefs in Your Feasts" from podcasts like ""Exodus", "Fire Team Seven (FT7)", "Catholic Apostolate Center Resources", "The Sefcik Show" and "At The Crossroads Church Podcast"" and more!

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    Renewal of the Covenant

    Renewal of the Covenant

    Sermon 85 in Series

    Exodus 34:10-28

    [10] And he said, “Behold, I am making a covenant. Before all your people I will do marvels, such as have not been created in all the earth or in any nation. And all the people among whom you are shall see the work of the LORD, for it is an awesome thing that I will do with you.

    [11] “Observe what I command you this day. Behold, I will drive out before you the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. [12] Take care, lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land to which you go, lest it become a snare in your midst. [13] You shall tear down their altars and break their pillars and cut down their Asherim [14] (for you shall worship no other god, for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God), [15] lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land, and when they whore after their gods and sacrifice to their gods and you are invited, you eat of his sacrifice, [16] and you take of their daughters for your sons, and their daughters whore after their gods and make your sons whore after their gods.

    [17] “You shall not make for yourself any gods of cast metal.

    [18] “You shall keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread, as I commanded you, at the time appointed in the month Abib, for in the month Abib you came out from Egypt.

    [19] All that open the womb are mine, all your male livestock, the firstborn of cow and sheep. [20] The firstborn of a donkey you shall redeem with a lamb, or if you will not redeem it you shall break its neck. All the firstborn of your sons you shall redeem. And none shall appear before me empty-handed.

    [21] “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest. In plowing time and in harvest you shall rest. [22] You shall observe the Feast of Weeks, the firstfruits of wheat harvest, and the Feast of Ingathering at the year’s end. [23] Three times in the year shall all your males appear before the LORD God, the God of Israel. [24] For I will cast out nations before you and enlarge your borders; no one shall covet your land, when you go up to appear before the LORD your God three times in the year.

    [25] “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with anything leavened, or let the sacrifice of the Feast of the Passover remain until the morning. [26] The best of the firstfruits of your ground you shall bring to the house of the LORD your God. You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.”

    [27] And the LORD said to Moses, “Write these words, for in accordance with these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.” [28] So he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights. He neither ate bread nor drank water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments.

    DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
    1.
       How has God shown you his glory in this section of Exodus? In what ways have you come to a deeper understanding of his name?
    2.   How does God magnify his grace in renewing the covenant with Israel? Why should this encourage us in prayer?
    3.   What does God call Israel to look forward to? As Christians, how do we practically look forward while not forgetting the past?
    4.   What does it mean to be in the world but not of the world (John 17:15-16)? How does this passage put us on guard against the false worship that we see all around us?
    5.   How do idleness and neglect of the good act as a gateway for the bad? Stated positively, how does being preoccupied with serving God protect us from sin?
    6.   As we think about Israel’s need to constantly remember, how has God used corporate worship and the Lord’s Supper for remembrance in your life?

    References: Matthew 4:2; 9:33; Exodus 23:10-33; John 17:15-16; James 1:27; 1 John 2:15; 2 Corinthians 6:17; 7:1; Hebrews 10:25; 1 Corinthians 11:24, 25.

    First Fruits, God's Sacrifice

    First Fruits, God's Sacrifice

    FT7 explores living a godly, unapologetically masculine life for Christ. In this episode, our consultant of ancient wisdom, Terril, guides us through the Feast of First Fruits, through loving sacrifice, and through the profound art of loving your neighbor. Get ready for a powerful journey into the heart of manhood and spirituality as FT7 addresses the unpopular issue of tithing in relation to First Fruits. FT7 also explores the realm of taxes and caring for others. Can government handle your financial responsibility for your neighbor? FT7 doesn't think so. 

    Blogcast: Living the Liturgical Year at Home

    Blogcast: Living the Liturgical Year at Home

    This blogcast explores “Living the Liturgical Year at Home," written and read by Fatima Monterrubio Cruess.

    “Living the Liturgical Year at Home,” by Fatima Monterrubio Cruess. In her blog and with the onset of Advent, the beginning of a new Liturgical Year, approaching, Fatima gives ideas and advice for celebrating the important days and feast within your own family. These celebrations could be for liturgical feasts in the Church’s calendar, like saint feast days or anniversaries of sacraments, like Baptism, First Communion, and Confirmation. She also recommends accompanying your celebration with prayers specific to the celebration.

     

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    Fatima Monterrubio Cruess is the Resource Coordinator for the Catholic Apostolate Center. In this role, she assists in the creation and use of the Center's content and resources in both English and Spanish.

     

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    Ep.50 God's Schedule

    Ep.50 God's Schedule

    An awesome lesson on the Feasts of the Bible, and how important they are in understanding YHVH's schedule. Pastor Gabriel joins us on the show to break down in simplicity what these mean, and wow, it's incredible!

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    Reefs in Your Feasts

    Reefs in Your Feasts

    This week Pastor Travis shares a message with us titled Reefs in Your Feasts.

    Some of the key scriptures are:  Deuteronomy 12:1-8 (NLT),  Deuteronomy 12:4-8 (NKJV),  Acts 2:42-47 NKJV,   1 Corinthians 11:17-22 (NKJV)

    1 Corinthians 10:21-23 (NLT)
    21 You cannot drink from the cup of the Lord and from the cup of demons, too. You cannot eat at the Lord’s Table and at the table of demons, too. 22 What? Do we dare to rouse the Lord’s jealousy? Do you think we are stronger than he is? 23 You say, “I am allowed to do anything”[a]—but not everything is good for you. You say, “I am allowed to do anything”—but not everything is beneficial.

    Jude 10-12 (NKJV)
    10 But these speak evil of whatever they do not know; and whatever they know naturally, like brute beasts, in these things they corrupt themselves. 11 Woe to them! For they have gone in the way of Cain, have run greedily in the error of Balaam for profit, and perished in the rebellion of Korah. 12 These are [a]spots in your love feasts, while they feast with you without fear, serving only themselves. They are clouds without water, carried [b]about by the winds; late autumn trees without fruit, twice dead, pulled up by the roots;

    Be Blessed as you listen and  Please Join us next time for more.

    The Call to Preparedness: Are You Wearing the Right Spiritual Garment?

    The Call to Preparedness: Are You Wearing the Right Spiritual Garment?

    Julie South takes you back to life in the Eighth Century BC - when Isaiah was alive - there were no watercoolers where people hung out to catch up on the latest news.  Instead there were water wells.

    Join Julie as she thoughtfully explores scriptures from the Prophet Isaiah, Paul's letter to the Philippians, and the Gospel of Matthew, specifically focused on the 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

    BIBLE READINGS
    Isaiah 25:6-10a:  The Lord will provide richly for his people.
    Philippians 4:12-14,19-20:  Paul tells the Philippians that God provides whatever he needs.
    Matthew 22:1-14 (shorter form Matthew 22:1-10) - Jesus compares the kingdom of heaven to a wedding feast.

    Julie takes listeners on a journey, offering a vivid picture of life in ancient Jerusalem and the central role prophets like Isaiah played. 

    As well as this, she draws meaningful connections between age-old biblical teachings and contemporary life, highlighting themes of God's vast love, the value of readiness, and the concept of divine inclusivity. 

    For those wanting a deeper understanding of these particular Sunday Mass readings or a chance to reflect on the ever-present messages within them, this episode stands out. 

    Tune in for a blend of history, faith, and Julie's personal reflection.


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    A Holy Calendar

    A Holy Calendar

    Sermon 63 in Series

    Exodus 23:10-19

    [10] “For six years you shall sow your land and gather in its yield, [11] but the seventh year you shall let it rest and lie fallow, that the poor of your people may eat; and what they leave the beasts of the field may eat. You shall do likewise with your vineyard, and with your olive orchard.

    [12] “Six days you shall do your work, but on the seventh day you shall rest; that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your servant woman, and the alien, may be refreshed.

    [13] “Pay attention to all that I have said to you, and make no mention of the names of other gods, nor let it be heard on your lips.

    [14] “Three times in the year you shall keep a feast to me. [15] You shall keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread. As I commanded you, you shall eat unleavened bread for seven days at the appointed time in the month of Abib, for in it you came out of Egypt. None shall appear before me empty-handed. [16] You shall keep the Feast of Harvest, of the firstfruits of your labor, of what you sow in the field. You shall keep the Feast of Ingathering at the end of the year, when you gather in from the field the fruit of your labor. [17] Three times in the year shall all your males appear before the Lord GOD.

    [18] “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with anything leavened, or let the fat of my feast remain until the morning.

    [19] “The best of the firstfruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of the LORD your God.  “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.

    DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
    1.   
    What does it mean to be holy, and how is it dependent upon Scripture?
    2.   What reasons are given here for the Sabbath observances? What does this teach us about holiness?
    3.   Describe the three feasts mentioned in this passage. What function did they have (both generally and specifically) in the life of Israel?
    4.   In what ways are we prone to forget? What means does God use to continually remind us of his saving provisions?
    5.   How is forgetfulness connected to idolatry? How are we tempted today to go after the gods of this world?
    6.   What precautions were the Israelites to take in order to avoid assimilation with the Canaanites? How does this warn us against worldliness?

    References: Exodus 19:5-6; 20:8-11; 31:13; Mark 2:27; Exodus 22:27; 13:7; 12:10; 34:25.

    74. Easter and the Cultic Calendar

    74. Easter and the Cultic Calendar

    Episode 74 -  Easter and the Cultic Calendar

    April 7, 2022 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall

    It's an Easter special! In this episode we consider the Jewish cultic calendar, which includes the feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits. These divinely instituted assemblies are closely connected to the Christian celebration of Easter. We also introduce and examine a literary connection (regarding the gain harvest) which is often ignored by our modern English translations. 

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    759 Pesach, the Lights, and Yeshua (Ex. 12:1-2)

    759 Pesach, the Lights, and Yeshua (Ex. 12:1-2)

    This lesson calls us back to celebrating that which Yahweh sanctions. Modern Christianity celebrates just about every holiday with some kind of religious flare, except for the ones commanded in Holy Scripture. I do an overview of the Scriptural calendar here, and end with talking about how Yeshua is the great shadow-caster. Buckle up for a truck-load of information.