R. Paul Falk concludes the TREES series with a relevant message about the whole point of trees in the Scriptures, bearing fruit. As a metaphor, we can see that what makes trees in the scriptures bear good fruit and how it applies to us as bearing fruit in the kingdom of God.
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R. Paul Falk continues the series on TREES with a message on the 8th Day of Sukkot (Tabernacles) about the command to collect four different kinds of fruit or branches at Sukkot and what this actually represents in the lives of God’s people.
R. Paul Falk begins a new series entitled, “Mayim,” which means water, and proceeds to show, from the original Hebrew word, how water is used as a metaphor for other things, from all the way back to Genesis 1. Even in other forms such as rain or dew in the Scriptures, we understand that water comes down from the heavens. And before there was rain, there was a mist that came up from the earth…
R. Paul Falk looks at Yeshua’s parables about the tree in which “the birds of heaven nest” and “the beasts of the field rest in the shade.” From many other such references to the birds and the beasts, he shows the true meaning of these metaphorical creatures as they pertain to certain characters that always seem to be present in prophesied judgment scenarios.
R. Paul Falk brings the 7th installment of the Trees series showing what—or rather who—”the mustard seed” was in Yeshua’s parables. The connections from Genesis to the Revelation are amazing as this simple parable unfolds to reveal a very interesting perspective on who we are today based on this tiny seed.

R. Dennis Richards looks at David’s repentance after being confronted by the prophet Nathan and links Psalm 55, David’s prayer for mercy and cleansing, as an example for all of us making teshuvah, or repenting from our sins.
R. Paul Falk presents Trees 6 starting with Yeshua’s term, “uprooted” in the parable about a tree in Luke 17:5, and shows what this means based on other references in the Scriptures, and how can be sure to stay in “the way.”
R. Paul Falk presents Trees 5 on Yom Teruah focusing on Yeshua’s parable of a tree being “cast into the sea” (Luke 17:5) and shows the meaning of this phrase by referencing other passages of the Scriptures.