
R. Paul Falk presents a number of passages regarding the difference between sons and servants, particularly regarding being “in the house.” This teaching holds tremendous significance for us considering that we are called to be sons and daughters to the Father, though many choose to remain servants.
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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.
R. Paul Falk presents a number of astounding connections between the unleavened bread of the Passover, Shavuot, the manna, the bread in the tabernacle, and Messiah’s proclamation that he is the bread of life. The conclusion is a strong admonition for us today.
R. Dennis Richards reveals the works of the Father with Adam in the garden as the same works He is continuing to do, even with us today. From His commands to His curses, His provisions and His promises, His relationship with Adam shows a Creator who is glorious and gracious in all that He does.