
R. Paul Falk continues the Now I See series by delving into the deep background of what Yeshua meant by “the sign of Jonah” when the Jewish authorities demanded that he perform a sign for them. To this day, the book of Jonah holds a vital truth regarding Yah’s purpose for His people on Earth.
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R. Paul Falk shows how Messiah emphasized the point of having different measures throughout many of his teachings, such as with the parable of judging others regarding a spec in their eye, when we ourselves are blinded by a log in our own.
Patrick Shannon shares from the Torah portion, Terumah, that the specific instructions to build the Tabernacle in the wilderness have a second layer of meaning regarding how we, the spiritual temple are to be built.
R. Paul Falk draws the curtains back on when the apostle Paul, or Saul, had scales fall from his eyes so that his eyes were opened to Yeshua as the promised Messiah. It is a good example of how we all have scales over our eyes from the teachers and teachings we’ve heard that are often not teaching the truth according to our Father’s Word, Torah.
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, Mishpatim, and focuses on how and why we are to treat strangers, or sojourners, as natives like ourselves, based on Exodus 23:9. As a “mixed multitude” came out of Egypt with the nation of Israel, so there is also a mixed multitude today.
R. Paul Falk explores the scriptural explanations for why the first century leaders of Israel did not see that Yeshua was the prophesied Messiah—especially when so many of the people DID see that he was. Understanding this has implications for all of us, today, with regard to what WE see, compared to the entire truth about what the Father may be doing.