R. Dennis Richards starts from the prophecy in Isaiah 60:3 and explores some of the other references to Light as they pertain to Israel today and our lives in the near future.
R. Dennis Richards starts from the prophecy in Isaiah 60:3 and explores some of the other references to Light as they pertain to Israel today and our lives in the near future.
R. Dennis Richards compares the traditional Jewish Yom Kippur with the Day of Atonement we as Messianic believers celebrate today. He brings out the true meaning of Yom Kippur in the larger scheme of what YHVH is doing with His people.
R. Paul Falk opens the evening before Yom Kippur with an insightful look at the metaphor of the potter and the jars of clay that represents YHVH and us, His creations. Throughout the Scriptures, references to jars of clay lead up to an amazing point in II Corinthians 4 through which we understand the awesome treasures that He has placed in these fragile earthen vessels.
R. Paul Falk explores the Scriptural reference to “The Rock” from the song of Moses in Deuteronomy 32, giving us a perspective of what this term meant to the ancient Hebrews, as well as what it means for us today.
R. Dennis Richards gives an insightful teaching regarding The Mercy Seat which covers the Ark of the Covenant and the symbolism it holds for those called to approach YHVH through His Word.
R. Paul Falk spoke on Yom Teruah Eve about a disconcerting trend among Messianic congregations in which they are creating new holidays and traditions that are not always YHVH’s Holy Days according to the Scriptures.
R. Dennis Richards examines the Scriptural holy day, Yom Teruah, compared to the traditional Jewish holiday of Rosh Hoshannah, and shows how it is a gateway to Yom Kippur through which each of us are to pass today.
R. Paul Falk examines Deuteronomy 29:29 about “the secret things” and those things revealed which are threaded throughout the Scriptures even to the teachings of Yeshua and His apostles, as well as how WE can be those to whom these secrets are revealed.
R. Paul Falk expounds upon the parable of the landowner hiring workers in Matthew 20, showing how the proprietor’s hiring of the later workers pertains to our calling today, and who the early workers are who consider our pay unfair. Yeshua commanded His disciples to pray for workers, yet so few of us respond with the biblical meaning of “Here I am!”
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, Ki Tavo, and highlights Deuteronomy 29 about the blessings and the curses as they relate to us today.