Love and Torah—what’s the link? This series focuses on the “Two Great Commands”—loving Yahweh and your neighbor.
While many groups claim to believe in the Creator and His Messiah, they often hold differing views. Everyone agrees love is vital, but what does it look like in practice? What actions does it involve? In this series, Love & Torah, Rabbi Steve Berkson offers straightforward biblical insights into these questions.
After finishing his study of Psalm 119, which highlights loving Elohim, Rabbi Berkson now turns to how to love others. The Gospel of John, chapter 15, serves as an ideal starting point, as Messiah Yeshua uses agricultural metaphors to teach His disciples about the relationship He desires among believers.
• What is the “gap” between the Gardener and the Vine?
• What does pruning mean? How does it relate to you?
• If Messiah Yeshua calls Himself the “True Vine,” could there be false vines?
• Why did Messiah Yeshua say, “Stay in Me”?
• Why does verse 15:3 mention being clean because of the Word?
• What is a direct download from the Ruach?
• Do you need to pray before doing anything?
• What is “Vertical Awareness”?
Rabbi Berkson once again analyzes these passages in detail, helping you gain a deeper understanding of what Yah expects and how you can fulfill it to receive blessings.
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