R. Paul Falk continues the series on The Son with this first Torah portion in Numbers highlighting the Father’s taking of the Levites as priests instead of the firstborns. This process of adoption is seen all the way through the apostolic writings by which we are adopted as children of Elohim.
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Patrick Shannon talks about the Sabbath Years and Jubilees commanded in this week’s Torah portion, Behar, in a way that applies to us today, including sharing two methods of calculation that are used to determine the next upcoming years for each. As we are commanded to count certain cycles, we learn valuable lessons for managing our resources.



Rick Ortiz shares an outline of the Torah portion, Tsav, and presents several observations about the burnt offerings as well as how our communication consists primarily of body language which is how the Word of the Father is communicated through keeping His commands.
R. Paul Falk shares an insightful understanding of salt in the scriptures, from the command about “the salt of the covenant” in the Torah portion, Vayikra, to the warning about salt losing it’s flavor in Yeshua’s parables, including why Lot’s wife was turned into salt.
Patrick Shannon shares a motivating message from the Torah portion, Vayak’hel, showing how God “called” skilled people to build the tabernacle, and shows how they got the skills to do so. In seven key points from the Scriptures, he shows how each of us is given different gifts and skills and how we should go about using them today for our Father’s purpose.
R. Paul Falk shows how even “the right hand of God” can be idolized, and how those who carry His Word have been idolized from Moses to Messiah. Though we might have thought that idols were foreign gods of gold, the truth is that it is very easy to slip into practicing idolatry.