As the feast of Sukkot concludes and before we move on in our minds to the next Feast, we want to examine what Sukkot means and how we should carry the truths and experiences of Sukkot ahead, building our growth and maturity.
As the feast of Sukkot concludes and before we move on in our minds to the next Feast, we want to examine what Sukkot means and how we should carry the truths and experiences of Sukkot ahead, building our growth and maturity.
In this week's episode we do a survey of Parsha Ki Tavo.
In this week's episode, we take a look at Yeshua's declaration that we are the "salt of the earth". We have many lessons and sermons on this Scripture, but how deeply have we looked into this from a Temple perspective? "Salt of the earth" could mean a very specific...
There are some who declare that tithing is not for today–is this true? If tithing is instructed that we do it, shouldn’t we? Aren’t we promised that in our obedience we are blessed? Rabbi Steve Berkson delves into the “mechanics” of tithing–how much, the Seven-Year...
There is an old parable of the king’s daughter that explains some points of the developing relationship between the King and His daughter, Israel, from the time He removes her from Egypt to the time He brings her across the Jordan into her inheritance. (Midrash to Shir HaShirim 3§15)
Audio reading: Genesis 24:53-67, Ezek 35:1-36:38, James 1:1-18, Psalm 116:1-19, Prov 27:23-27 Audio reading: Genesis 25:1-11, Ezek 37:1-38:23, James 1:19-2:17, Psalm 117:1-2, Prov 28:1 Ezekiel is shown a huge field of dry bones. YHVH asks him, "Son of Man, can these...
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look, among other important things, perhaps the most significant event in the life of both Abraham, and his son Yitzak (Isaac) - also known as the Akieda, or 'binding of Isaac'...parsha Veyeira (Genesis...
Building upon last week’s program, some believe it is their duty to vote and that is fine as long as you have come to that conclusion through study and much prayer with our Abba. For those who have instead decided to withdraw their consent by coming out and not participating, is there anything we CAN do to still be salt, light and a blessing to our communities without voting? Absolutely, but many of these actions take much faith, bravery and discernment of when and how to best be influential as well as thick skin. In the end, when we’ve listened to Him and done all we could with the talents He’s given us, hopefully we will hear our Abba say, “well done My good a faithful servant”.
The Torah teachers complete the look at the Book of Ezekiel, chapter 16 this week. Which seems quite fitting, given the world today.
The Book of Zephaniah explained. We can see this book being fulfilled today
Success, failure, good days and bad, Abraham models a life of being whole hearted but not perfect. Contrasting Abraham’s life with Lot’s gives us a clear choice for life in our day. What direction we pitch our tent really does matter.
This is one of those weeks where the Truth is just so UNDENIABLE that it's virtually impossible to deny that AmeriKa-with-a-K is under Judgment - and SHOULD be. But there's more. We don't have to 'vote' - much less have it counted by those who serve 'another master' -...