R. Dennis Richards brings a fresh perspective on the afterlife, answering some tough questions like: Will we go to Heaven? Will we have physical bodies or will we only be spirits? What about Yeshua’s appearance after the resurrection? These and other questions are answered according to the Scriptures and the words of Yeshua himself.
R. Paul Falk presents the significance of the Torah being put into an ark as it relates to the Messiah’s charge to his disciples about going into the harvest. He also shows an interesting correlation between the tongue as a sword and the prophecy about swords being beat into plowshares.
Patrick Shannon shares the importance of keeping the Passover at it’s appointed time and explains the cycles of the moon to know the times for certain. He also shows how the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai most likely happened on Shavuot (Pentacost) and how the Spirit that was put on the 70 elders in the 2nd year probably occurred on Shavuot as well. Then the pagan origins of birthday celebrations are exposed with the original meanings of many birthday traditions.
R. Paul Falk delivers a foundational message about our journey from Passover to Shavuot, in which we must learn how to choose the one true God in a world that has created so many idols. The bronze serpent was made into an idol, and then Moses was idolized, as well as even the Messiah himself. In this journey we must discover who our God really is and then choose to serve Him, and Him alone.
R. Dennis Richards presents an insightful explanation for the transfiguration in which Yeshua appeared to be shining like the sun while speaking with Moses and Elijah, from identifying the actual mountain on which this occurred, to explaining the meaning of this mysterious event.
R. Paul Falk connects the Passover command to eat bitter herbs with the hard bondage in Egypt, the bitter waters at Marah, and the test for an adulterous wife to reveal a very interesting meaning of it all pertaining to what comes out of our mouths.
Rick Ortiz shares from the Torah portion, BeMidbar, highlighting God’s separation of the firstborn sons, choosing of the Levites to replace the firstborns, and how the commanded redemption of the firstborns is connected to the Creator’s threat to Pharaoh about releasing Israel, His firstborn son, or He would kill all the firstborn sons of Egypt.
R. Paul Falk expands on the concept of redeeming Israel from bondage in Egypt, showing that our redemption is more of a journey than a single event. He also highlights the cycles of 7s in Scripture with regard to freedom from slavery and total restoration.
R. Paul Falk continues the series on Passover and specifically on purging out the leaven from our lives, which often takes the form of idolatry in ways that we many not recognize. He also shows from Leviticus how the Father removes this leaven when we do not.
R. Dennis Richards teaches on the Name of YHVH, honing in on the eternal tense of the phrase, “I AM WHO I AM” in Exodus 3:14. He sheds light on the fact that translators have obscured the true name, and that the world has rejected Who He Is, even today, despite His statement in Malachi 3:6, “I, YHVH, do not change.”