Line Upon Line is a weekly webcast covering God's word as written alongside current events. The mission of the webcast is to make God's truth easily accessible for all those who are called.
Join us each week as the Intercontinental Church of God (ICG) Area 4 Coordinator Dr. James Ricks hosts LIVE alongside Ken Hartbarger as Moderator and features a discussion panel of multiple ICG Ministers.
This is a great learning opportunity as important Biblical topics will be discussed in-depth with a new topic each week. Viewers are encouraged to make topic suggestions and also interact during the live program by asking questions via YouTube, Google+ or Facebook.
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Lasts approximately 30 minutes - 1 hour.
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The Sabbath after the Passover sacrifice of Christ was His resurrection day. Just prior to sunset He arose from the grave. His resurrection was the greatest event in human history. Jesus then became the first of first fruits and the wave-sheath offering to God. These events began the countdown to Pentecost. This was the zero or starting point. The next seven Sabbaths are counted and the next day, the fiftieth day, or Pentecost arrived.
Worldly secular critics of the Bible look for any reason to support their belief that the Bible is uninspired. Secularists, which include almost all of academia and the elites of this world, do not believe in an actual God,
Are Christians God’s “adopted” children, or will they be his REAL children after the resurrection? Does it matter? Will Christians be in a sense “baby Gods” as newborn members of God’s family or just adoptees only?
This world has inherited false, fear driven doctrines from antiquity and superstition with this distorted viewpoint helped by misunderstood scriptures.
Some Bible scholars assert that Paul canceled the Old Testament Holy Days for New Covenant believers. Other scholars assert the truth that these Holy Days were observed by the early church.