Jesus Our Feast - Exodus 13
Series Treasuring Christ
The sermon centers on the biblical symbolism of unleavened bread as a call to holy living, drawing from Exodus 13 and the Feast of Unleavened Bread to illustrate the necessity of purging sin—represented by leaven—from the believer's life. It emphasizes that just as Israel was commanded to remove leaven after deliverance from Egypt, Christians must actively pursue sanctification by rejecting the corrupting influences of hypocrisy, legalism, and unbelief, which are likened to the teachings of the Pharisees and Sadducees. The message unfolds through key passages, showing that sin, like leaven, spreads and contaminates the church, and that true holiness involves both the removal of the old self and the joyful pursuit of a life devoted to God, culminating in a spiritual feast of fellowship and joy. The preacher underscores that this journey is not burdensome but deeply rewarding, promising intimacy with Christ and divine joy when believers mortify sin and walk in the Spirit, echoing the pattern of Israel's journey from wilderness to the Promised Land.
| Sermon ID | 1182633732823 |
| Duration | 44:02 |
| Date | |
| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | Exodus 13 |
| Language | English |
