R. Dennis Richards makes a case for studying the Psalms to understand why the Messiah quoted them so often in his teachings, and in order to understand the writings of the apostles who quoted the Psalms dozens of times when referring to the Son of God.
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R. Paul Falk links the Torah portion, Devarim, to the temptations that the Messiah underwent in the wilderness showing why the tempter chose the tests he did based on certain Scriptures that he knew would be the most difficult to for the Son of God to resist.
R. Paul Falk teaches on our progression from being children of Adam to becoming children of God, a primary purpose for the Messiah’s life, and death. The Scriptures outline the process from Genesis 1, to the Revelation, with the theme of adoption exemplified by Ephraim becoming the firstborn of Jacob.
R. Paul Falk continues The Son series, starting from an excerpt from the Torah portion, Pinchas, which illustrates how being one being obedient can result in a covenant of peace which conveys down through future generations. In the case of peace, Yeshua confirms that this covenant still exists for those who are obedient today.
R. Dennis Richards shares a challenge from Revelation 2:15 in which the assembly at Ephesus is told to return to their first love, and ties this to when and where we had our first profound spiritual encounter. As Jacob was commanded to go back to Bethel, we can see a correlation in our lives when the Father may be calling us “back to Bethel.”
R. Dennis Richards explores the metaphor of rain in the Scriptures, starting with the song of Moses in Deuteronomy 32 and showing how the early and latter rains represent prophecies about the nation of Israel. Much of the latter rains pertain to events regarding the nation of Israel and “Babylon” today, leading up to the final stages of prophecy in the Revelation.
R. Paul Falk continues The Son series highlighting cases of replacement in the Scriptures starting from the Torah portion, Be Ha’alacha, in which YHVH takes the Levites instead of the firstborns of Israel to be set apart for His service. In numerous other cases, replacements are made when even the anointed depart from the ways of Elohim in disobedience.