R. Paul Falk examines the topic of “works” in the Scriptures, from common misconceptions to the correct meaning of passages like “work out your salvation” and what we will be judged upon according to Yeshua. A groundbreaking teaching which redefines “works” and being “saved by grace.”
R. Dennis Richards investigates the unusual book of Jude revealing that this is a very relevant letter to us in the end times about contending for our faith in the midst of increased evils surrounding us.
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, Balak, and delves into answering a few questions that may come to mind. One example: WHY a donkey?
In this very rich teaching about the serpents among the people, R. Paul Falk reveals some amazing connections between the serpent, the tongue, and the poison of deception that is misleading many people into idolatry today.
R. Paul Falk links Aaron’s rod budding in Numbers 17 with Yeshua’s lessons about being fruitful branches in “the Vine,” as he also outlines the qualities in the tribe of Levi that contributed to Yahweh choosing them to lead and govern His people.
This Torah portion emphasizes the lesson that Yahweh chooses and supports his leaders against those who would rebel, as Patrick Shannon shows distinct parallels between the ancient Levitical structure of authority and Yahweh’s hierarchy of leadership in Yeshua.
R. Dennis Richards challenges us to explore the Scriptures for the truth on the doctrine of the Trinity with an open mind toward exactly what Yeshua Himself was saying on the topic.
Patrick Shannon discusses the “Tzitziyot” or tassels that Moses commanded the people to wear in Numbers 15 and answers a number of questions about what they may even mean for us today.
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, BeHa’lotecha, and zooms in on questions inspired by the Israelites’ infuriating request for meat. An interesting look at whether man was intended to eat meat, and two different Hebrew words that were translated as “meat” and “food.”
With this Torah portion that features the Nazarite vow, R. Paul Falk builds on the Strong Man series with insightful tie-ins to the story of Samson and shows how we can guard against being bound by the enemy.