A moody, semi-realistic painting of an Ozark lake with rippling water and a dramatic sky. Light breaks through stormy clouds, casting reflection on the lake’s surface—symbolizing the Spirit descending on Pentecost and the shift from Sabbath to Sunday.

Why Christians Don’t Keep the Sabbath on Saturday

Why do Christians worship on Sunday instead of Saturday? This powerful post traces the biblical roots of Pentecost, the shift from Sabbath to Sunday, and why “Sabbath was Saturday” no longer holds for the Church. Discover the pattern God set in motion—long before tradition ever touched it.

How the Food Offering Reveals the Heart of Christ: Leviticus 2

A man approaches God at the tabernacle, aware of his inadequacies and the need for a blood sacrifice, central to understanding Leviticus and its connection to the gospel. This illustrates the importance of genuine devotion in worship. Christ’s purity makes our offerings acceptable, inviting all to approach God with sincerity.

Christ’s Cross: The Fulfillment of Leviticus 1

This article shows how the burnt offering of Leviticus is a shadow and typecast of Jesus Christ to come: His death, burial and resurrection.