R. Paul Falk delivers a penetrating message about the tongue as seen in the scriptures, in showing that what we speak is a fountain of what lies in the heart and connects the letter of James to the Torah story in which Judah is seen to make a drastic change in his life.
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R. Dennis Richards talks about the recent Thanksgiving holiday and shows through historical accounts what this day used to mean compared to what it seems to mean today, and re-emphasizes the point of our giving thanks to the One Who Provides.
Rick Ortiz shares an outline of the Torah portion, Va-Yishlach, with a closer look at “the face of God” as mentioned throughout the scriptures.
R. Paul Falk shows an amazing connection between the living water that Yeshua spoke of with the woman at the well in John 3, and the Word of God that is “in your heart” from Deuteronomy, with a revelation about the purpose of the Father’s water in each of us.
R. Paul Falk continues the Mayim (water) series with the accounts of Isaac following in his father’s footsteps and even re-digging the wells that were originally dug by Abraham and filled in by the Philistines. One of the big questions answered is, “Why?”
Patrick Shannon completes the 2-part presentation about the phenomenon of fire, brimstone, and hail, that seems to occur more than two dozen times throughout the scriptures. He gives a scientific explanation for this and shows what is likely our only hope through a future occurrence as described in The Revelation.
R. Dennis Richards likens the Torah to a jigsaw puzzle, with some missing pieces, emphasizing that those who want to solve it must seek to know our Creator with all their heart, and He will reveal Himself and His truths. In just the first few verses of Genesis 1, he shows how many of the missing pieces are lying right under the surface waiting to be discovered.
R. Paul Falk expounds on the Torah portion, Chayyei Sarah, in which Abraham’s servant is sent to bring the perfect wife for his son, Isaac. His prayers are answered at a well in his destination, as Isaac’s prayers were being heard as well. A proper method for asking for God’s will, and His confirmation, are illustrated in this portion.
R. Paul Falk delivers an outstanding continuation of the Mayim (Water) series by showing correlations between Hagar when she left Sarah with her son Ishmael, and the Samaritan woman at the well that Yeshua spent time with answering her questions. There is a certain thread that is seen in both of these stories that pertains to us and our relationship with God.
Patrick Shannon shares “Principles of Salvation” observed in the story of Lot being delivered before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah in the Torah portion Vayera. He shows numerous principles that pertain to how the Father saves us, despite our human tendencies, but also with certain warnings.