R. Paul Falk answers some of the tough questions about the scriptures involving Jacob whom God “loved” and Esau whom He “hated”…explaining the connection to the wives of Jacob and Esau, and how all of this relates to US being either “children of the promise” or those who are the descendants of a cursed people from the line of Ham.
Category: Torah Portions
Chayey Sarah
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, and then hones in on the oath that Abraham’s servant took and his motivation to find Isaac the perfect wife.
Va-Yera – Offering His Son
R. Paul Falk correlates the account of Abraham offering up his son Isaac to the prayer of the Messiah in the garden regarding a cup and the significance of this metaphorical symbol based on the other places a cup is mentioned throughout the scriptures.
Ha-Azinu – The Rock
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.
Nitzavim – The Secret Things
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.
Kitavo – Blessings and Curses
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, Ki Tavo, and highlights Deuteronomy 29 about the blessings and the curses as they relate to us today.
Shoftim – Hearing God Speak
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. Paul Falk talks about the call of Abram’s out of his homeland to discover the new land God has for him and then presents an amazing message regarding man’s tendency to add or subtract from the Torah to make us all conforming “bricks,” when we should actually all be different, as living “stones.”
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.