The Vineyard 2

Posted on Oct 1, 2017

R. Paul Falk digs deeper into The Vineyard parable looking at why the vinedressers refused to render its produce and why they killed the ones sent to collect the fruit outside the vineyard. The metaphor actually relates back to Cain and Abel, to Joseph, and how we, today, react to conviction. Click Play below, and then click here to follow the slides.  

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Erev Yom Kippur – Why 2 Goats

Posted on Oct 1, 2017

Patrick Shannon investigates the Scriptures for why two goats were part of the yearly ritual for atonement—one to be sacrificed and one to be released into the wilderness bearing the sins of Israel. What was the meaning of this “shadow picture” for our future in Messiah? Click Play below, then click here to follow the slides.

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The Vineyard 1

Posted on Sep 23, 2017

R. Paul Falk begins a series based on the recurring metaphor of the vineyard in the Scriptures which is also in the Messiah’s parables. In this teaching, we learn what it means to be branches, bearing fruit in what seasons, and to whom the vineyard is given. After clicking Play, click here to follow along with the slides.  

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Yom Teruah 2017

Posted on Sep 23, 2017

R. Dennis Richards presents the Day of Trumpets, or Yom Teruah, from a New Testament perspective to show that the shofar is a sign always representing a call to some sort of an awakening that both the Messiah and the Apostle Paul emphasized, but it is not to the traditionally celebrated new year. After clicking Play, click here to follow along with the slides.    

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Erev Yom Teruah 2017

Posted on Sep 23, 2017

R. Paul Falk examines some various places that trumpets, or shofars, were featured throughout the Scriptures, drawing some interesting insights from the walls that fell in Jericho at the seventh trumpet, the seven trumpets in the Revelations, and the parables of the Messiah that have a common thread about reconciling our accounts. After clicking Play, click here to follow along with the slides.

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The Idioms of the Messiah

Posted on Sep 16, 2017

R. Dennis Richards gives us an enlightening look at Hebrew idioms in the Scriptures and explains how idioms are always related to a specific culture and cannot be taken literally! He presents examples of idioms that we use today, and expounds on some idioms used by the Messiah such as that of “the good eye” and “the evil eye” regarding charity. After clicking Play, you can also click here to follow along with the slides.  

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Anointed, Called, & Confused 11 (Nitzavim-VaYelech)

Posted on Sep 16, 2017

R. Paul Falk adds another teaching on the Holy Spirit with the Torah portion about accepting the covenant before entering the promised land. He shows several other passages confirming that the covenant is for everyone, including Gentiles, culminating with the Messiah’s calling for us to be “fishers of men” to all nations, to bring all into the covenant! After clicking “Play,” you can also click here to follow along with the...

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