R. Paul Falk brings the subject of Justice to the surface—a major theme throughout the Scriptures that is widely ignored in society today. This first eye-opening installment focuses on the commands about “differing weights and measures” that almost all of us break as we “measure” people around us.
R. Paul Falk expounds on James 2:14 using the example of how YHVH teaches His people faith during the deliverance from Egypt, and gradually introduces them to certain works in the process. A clear answer to the question, “Can faith without works save?”
Patrick Shannon presents how the gentile nations seek spiritual guidance from occult sources compared with how YHVH determined that He would speak to His people. If you are seeking His will, waiting to hear from Him, this how you should expect to hear Him speak.
R. Dennis Richards finishes the series on Jude expounding on the descriptions of false teachers and showing how most of the leaders in congregations today are actually “trees without fruit” teaching nothing but falsehood.
R. Paul Falk teaches a revealing chapter in the Works series about Who we serve, and what it means to serve in the scriptural context. Chances are that many “believers” today are actually serving demons without ever knowing it!
R. Paul Falk sheds new light on the whole issue of Authority connecting Adam to Yeshua, with many examples in between, and the working of YHVH to do His will through all of it as it connects to US.
Rick Ortiz presents the Torah portion, Ekev, in which he highlights the thread of exactly what YHVH expected of His people to remain blessed in the land, which is what He expects of us today based on Deuteronomy 10:12-13.
R. Paul Falk takes “Works” to a whole new level, from Genesis to Revelation showing the correlations between the toil of man to get food from the ground, the Word sown in the heart, and the groaning of all creation as it relates to childbirth, death and rebirth through transformation. Very rich, fast-moving, and as deep as it gets!
Patrick Shannon summarizes the book of Deuteronomy (Hebrew: Devarim) examining what Moses considered to be the most important “things” he wanted to impart before he died, and likewise challenges us to think about what our “devarim” might be.
Continuing the Works series, R. Paul Falk connects the Torah portion’s commands about purification by fire and water to New Testament references by John, Yeshua, Paul and Peter, especially regarding the true meaning of being “born again” and references to how YHVH is working in us, and through our works.