Message: “High Jewish Holy Days and their meaning for us – Lev. 23:23-32, John 5:16-30” from David Carey Dixon

A message from the series "Sunday Service." Today we are right in the middle of two of the highest Jewish holy days: Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (Sept. 25-Oct. 5), so important in the Old Testament calendar, and very symbolic of Christian meanings that were in the making. We want to examine these two fall festivals (feast of trumpets and day of atonement) in order to understand their application in Christian doctrine and discipleship. We will see their fulfillment in Jesus’ role as the incarnation of the mercy seat, the sin offering, and His own verdict as Judge of the universe — the Judge whom humanity dared to judge as “worthy of death,” but who declared His beloved creatures “forgiven” by faith in His Name.

Harry Keith Morris, Jr. - October 8, 2023

Calling Out the Called (Exodus 3:1-12)

In keeping with IBC’s October theme of service, I am Calling Out the Called—those whom God is calling to service, like He called Moses, to speak His message to others and fulfill His plans and purposes. The phrase “Calling Out the Called” is not new. It was coined over 100 years ago, in October 1919, when Baptist churches across the southern part of the United States “united in inviting congregants to respond to God’s call to be ministers and saw over 10,000 people surrender their lives to Christian service.”1 In principle, why should it be any different today?

Scripture References: Exodus 3:1-12

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