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Therefore, Let Us Keep the Feast: What It Means for Us Today (1 Corinthians 5:8)

Sunday's sermon turned into a blog post with audio and video:

https://www.scottlapierre.org/therefore-let-us-keep-the-feast/

As a pastor, I have often been asked if Christians should celebrate the seven biblical feasts in Leviticus 23. The common answer is that we don’t celebrate the feasts because Jesus fulfilled them. But in Leviticus 23:14, 21, 31, and 41, God said the feasts should be celebrated forever, and in 1 Corinthians 5:8, Paul wrote, “Therefore let us keep the feast by…” referring to the Feasts of Passover and Unleavened Bread. If God wanted people to stop celebrating the feasts when Jesus fulfilled them, why would He command people to celebrate them forever, and why would Paul say to celebrate them? Read on, watch, or listen to find out!

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Seven Biblical Insights for Healthy, Joyful, Christ-Centered Marriages

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NEW SERMON: Jesus on Trial — The Innocent Savior Before Pilate (Luke 23:1–5)

Jesus stood before Pilate falsely accused, unjustly treated, and surrounded by hostility — yet He remained calm, composed, and fully trusting His Father.
In this message, we draw three powerful lessons:
1️⃣ Trust in God produces composure in trials
2️⃣ The Innocent One suffered for the guilty
3️⃣ Jesus isn’t on trial—we are
If you're walking through difficulty or injustice, Christ’s example will strengthen your faith and point you to hope.
📺 Watch the full sermon on YouTube:
https://www.scottlapierre.org/jesus-before-pilate/
📖 Read the full manuscripted sermon on my blog:

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Jesus on Trial: Human Depravity and the Innocent Son of God (Luke 22:63–71)

Few passages expose the darkness of the human heart—and the beauty of Christ’s innocence—like Jesus’ illegal trial before the religious leaders.
He was mocked, blindfolded, beaten, and condemned… all while remaining the sinless Son of God who willingly suffered for our salvation.
This message walks verse-by-verse through Luke 22:63–71 to show:
• the wickedness revealed in human depravity
• the innocence and obedience of Christ
• why Jesus had to suffer this way
• what this means for your walk with God today
📖 Read the blog post: https://www.scottlapierre.org/jesus-on-trial/
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Praying this strengthens your faith and deepens your love for Christ.

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