by RANDY SKEETE
Are you a Seventh-day Sabbath keeper seeking to spice up your Sabbath keeping experience and reaffirm your faith in Jesus, the Lord of the Sabath? Are you a Sunday worshiper sincerely searching God's Word to know which day God truly institued as the memorial of His creation? Are you strugling to understand the biblical teachings on the Seventh-day Sabbath as projected by the Ten Commandments? Then you've found the BEST PODCAST TO HELP YOU. Join Pastor Randy Skeete, a preacher and evangelist of the Gospel based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as he deeply reflect and dissect the biblical teachings on the Sabbath from perspectives that you probably have never heard before. You would surely love these simple but deep bible based messages. Be sure to listen to every new episode each and every week.
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June 28, 2024
<p> According to Scripture, we are to work six days a week and rest on the seventh. Six days of work, one day of rest. But do you also know that the Bible requires us to rest seven days a week?Jesus tells us in Matthew 11:28, "Come unto me, all ye that labor, and a heavy laden, and I will give you rest." This kind of rest is intended to function or to be experienced seven days a week. Most of us often or occasionally take a rest from trusting in God. And in so doing, we encounter anxiety and worry and uncertainty. Jesus wants the best for us in this world of troubles so He says "Come unto me and I will give you a twenty-four-hour, seven-days-a-week kind of rest.</p><p></p>
June 21, 2024
<p>In the Bible God often used a perculier way to call some people who were dear to him, this style is called the doubling of names. Example is calling Abraham with a double name call, "Abraham, Abraham" Calling Moses, "Moses, Moses" Calling Samuel , "Samuel, Samuel" Other times when Jesus wanted to make a very crucial point he used double phrasing such as "Verily, Verily" . Do you know God showed this same principle in the giving of the Ten Commandments to Moses? This enlightening episode will explain how, and why the Law of God is so dear to the heart of God. Be blessed as you listen.</p>
June 14, 2024
<p>When things are personal to us, we value them, we treasure them, we guard them, and any threat to them elicit from us a very serious response. All Ten Commandments are extremely important to God but a detailed look shows that one of them is very personal to God. Of all the ten, this is what the Bible says about the fourth. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Six days, shall thou labor and do all thy work. But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. Jesus said, "the Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath'. God calls the Sabbath day in Isaiah 53, "My holy day". If the Sabbath Commandments is this personal to God, how then should we as His beloved children treasure, guard and keep it in all love?</p>
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