We can't change the past, just learn from it. Fear of the future is futile, since we can't know what's coming. So we should focus on making good choices today.
Rich Schultz begins his sermon with a trick question that has been asked many times in sermons, how many lives were saved in Moses' ark? Thinking of Noah not Moses, most answer it incorrectly by saying eight. In the Hebrew there are two...
This sermon identifies five significant parallels between Moses and Jesus Christ that are expounded through the Old and New Testament scriptures. By piecing together the Old and New Testament references to Moses, we get a much fuller...
Tevah is the Hebrew word for both Noah's ark and Moses' ark. What can we
learn by comparing and contrasting the two uses of tevah? How are Noah
and Moses alike? How are they different? And what theme connects the
two? Transcript with...