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Podcast 142: Three Different Angles on Sin

The Spring Holy Days represent an opportunity for self-examination, and in this week’s episode, we look at three different ways sin is defined in Scripture, each expanding on the others. We hope you find it helpful.

In the podcast, we mention Dr. Roderick Meredith’s classic booklet on the Ten Commandments, creatively titled The Ten Commandments. During this Holy Day season in which God encourages us to examine ourselves, sitting down with this booklet over the next week or so and using it to meditate on your life commandment by commandment can be a very profitable way to spend your time. We hope you’ll consider it—and we hope your Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread are rich and meaningful.

Podcast 141: Lessons from an Alabaster Flask

As the Passover season approaches, in today’s episode we reflect on one woman’s example that has been told and retold for 2,000 years, just as Jesus prophesied it would be. Her sacrifice of an alabaster flask of oil holds many lessons for us.

  • We referred to this great collection of feedback from Tomorrow’s World readers, viewers, and website visitors in the podcast. We think you’ll find it an uplifting read: “You Are Making a Difference”

The Promise of a Brand New Beginning

We published an old commentary by Mr. Jonathan McNair recently that was (1) related to Passover, (2) referenced recently in a sermon by Mr. Weston, and (3) so very, very encouraging. It highlights that Passover isn’t just about looking backward and that all of us can gain hope from the promise that’s available to us through God’s forgiveness and merciful aid—the promise that we can, at any time, create a brand new beginning.

We’d like to link to it here for you to consider reading as the Spring Holy Days approach. It’s a very short read and well worth the little time it takes: “The End of the Beginning.”