R. Dennis Richards answers several theological questions from Yeshua’s cry, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?” Many of us can actually relate. How often do we actually cry out to God, “Why?”
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R. Paul Falk adds to this groundbreaking series on the Holy Spirit by answering questions about the meanings of “calling” and “being called” in the Scriptures. Crossing into the area of spiritual gifts, the one key priority of our calling emerges which was also the earnest prayer of Messiah for us all.
Rick Ortiz outlines the twenty areas of laws established in the Torah portion, Shoftim, highlighting three areas: finality of verdicts, specific laws for kings, and what made Israel different from the nations around them.

R. Paul Falk continues the series on The Holy Spirit explaining the overall objective of The Spirit, from Genesis to The Revelation. This is also a fresh awakening to what it really meant when Yeshua told his disciples to pray for the Father’s will be done.
Patrick Shannon concludes the teaching on Our Inheritance showing exactly what we are promised to inherit, WHO will (and will not) inherit it, and what we have TO DO, as heirs of the Creator.
R. Dennis Richards continues his series on the afterlife looking at Luke 16:22-23 which refers to the story about Lazarus in “Abraham’s bosom.” Studying key words such as “paradise,” “Eden,” and “thousand,” a clearer understanding about the future of the earth emerges.
R. Paul Falk continues the series on the Holy Spirit with this Torah portion, focusing on what it means to “blaspheme the Spirit” referred to as “the unforgivable sin” in Matthew 12:31-32. Apparently, this is not a new concept but one that has roots in several passages in the Torah.
R. Paul Falk continues this eye-opening series on the Holy Spirit, starting from the first Torah portion in the book of Deuteronomy (Devarim), and examining exactly what it means to be born in the Spirit, as well the primary purpose that the Holy Spirit has in our lives.