Are Christians supposed to keep the Days of Unleavened Bread? If so, why? Are there numerous analogies between leaven, hypocrisy, and sin? Did early Christians keep the Days of Unleavened Bread? Do Greco-Roman Catholic, as well as Protestant, scholars agree that early Christians kept these days for centuries? Do sin and leaven puff up? Is that like Satan and his pride? What about sin vs. righteousness? How can you overcome sin and other problems you face? Should you resist the devil and ask for Jesus to help and strengthen you? Did the Apostles Peter and John keep different days? What about others against the days of unleavened bread like Augustine of Hippo? Should YOU keep the Days of Unleavened Bread?
A written article of related interest is available titled 'Should Christians Keep the Days of Unleavened Bread?
Sermon Youtube video link: Faithful Christians Keep the Days of Unleavened Bread
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More on the Holy Days can be found in the free online book Should You Keep God's Holy Days or Demonic Holidays?
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