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Shows By Title
- 2 Stix Ann & Stephen McLeod
- Adventures in Odyssey Focus on the Family
- Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio Avi Ben Mordechai
- Bondservant Ministries Garry Capps
- The Bride of Messiah Richard Ruhling
- Character in Context Tyler Rosenquist
- Come Out of Her My People Mark Call
- Coral Island Focus on the Family
- Daily Audio Torah Laura Densmore
- Days of Noah Bonnie Harvey, LA Marzulli
- Dr. Deb Today Deb Wiley
- Drive Time Friday Al McCarn, Jeff Gilbert, Mark Call
- Flashpoint Bonnie Harvey
- Focus on Israel Eddie Chumney
- Foundations for Life Michael Clayton
- From Stone to Flesh David Jones
- Haven’t You Heard Douglas Foster
- Healing For The Nations Lauralee, A Modern Samaritan Woman
- Healthy Talk Dr. Asa
- The Heartland Connection Zac Waller
- Hey! Let’s Midrash! The McDonalds
- His Word Heals Dawn Hagedorn
- Home School How Tos Renee Ellison
- Identifying the Messiah – Steven ben Nun
- Image Bearers Radio – Joe Aymond
- In the Spirit of Josiah – Lee Miller
- Jackson Snyder Presents Jackson Snyder
- Jay in the Way Jay Scher
- Jerusalem Next Kimberly Rogers-Brown
- Kadosh Shachah Robert Randall
- Kimberly Current Kimberly Rogers-Brown
- Kid’s Corner Focus on the Family
- Lion & Lamb Ministries Monte Judah
- Lion’s Path Cole Davis
- Live Answers from the Scriptures Jay Scher
- Living Torah Mike Clayton
- Measure the Pattern Debbie Goode, Joseph Goode, Scott Paddock
- Messianic Message Kimberly Rogers-Brown
- Monday Morning Show – Remnant Road Al McCarn, Daniel Holdings
- New2Torah
- Now is The Time Steve Berkson
- Our Hebraic Heritage Eddie Chumney
- Prayer Nation Force Carolee Coleman, Kelly Ferari Mills
- Prepping 2.0
- Rabbi’s Son Bill Bullock
- Ranger Bill Focus on the Family
- The Real Side Joe Messina
- Reconnect Barry Phillips
- Reunion Roadmap B’Ney Yosef North America
- Revealing the Truth David Brett
- Rhyme and Reason Ian Michaels
- Setting History Straight Linda Watson
- Shabbat Night Live Michael Rood
- There Has to Be More Carol Foster
- Thursday Morning Show – Wake Up Perry Gerhart, Ron Gray
- Torah and Testimony Hezikiah Hass
- Torah Class Holissa Alewine
- Torah Home Anne Elliott
- Torah Teachers Round Table Mark Call, Rob Miller
- Tuesday Morning Show – 3 Wise Guys Rollyn Betts, Aaron Huddart, Tuck Meyes
- Wisdom in Torah Rico Cortes
- Wonderful Things Bill Bullock
- Yahweh’s Restoration Fellowship Pastor Randy Follard
Shows By Host
- Aaron Huddart Tuesday Morning Show – 3 Wise Guys
- Al McCarn Monday Morning Show – Remnant Road, Drive Time Friday
- Ann & Stephen McLeod 2 Stix
- Anne Elliott Torah Home
- Avi Ben Mordechai Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio
- Barry Phillips Reconnect
- Bill Bullock, Rabbi’s Son, Wonderful Things
- B’ney Yosef North America Reunion Roadmap
- Bonnie Harvey Flashpoint, Days of Noah
- Carol Foster There Has to Be More
- Carolee Coleman Prayer Nation Force
- Cole Davis Lion’s Path
- Daniel Holdings Monday Morning Show – Remnant Road
- David Brett Revealing the Truth
- David Jones From Stone to Flesh
- Dawn Hagedorn His Word Heals
- Deb Wiley Dr. Deb Today
- Debbie Goode Measure the Pattern
- Douglas Foster Haven’t You Heard
- Dr. Asa Healthy Talk
- Eddie Chumney Focus on Israel, Our Hebraic Heritage
- Focus on the Family Adventures in Odyssey, Kid’s Corner, Coral Island, Ranger Bill
- Garry Capps Bondservant Ministries
- Gus Bergstrom Tuesday Morning Show – 3 Wise Guys
- Hezikiah Hass Torah and Testimony
- Holissa Alewine Torah Class
- Ian Michaels Rhyme and Reason
- Jackson Snyder Jackson Snyder Presents
- Jay Scher Jay in the Way, Live Answers from the Scriptures
- Jeff Gilbert Drive Time Friday
- Joe Aymond – Image Bearers Radio
- Joseph Goode Measure the Pattern
- Kelly Ferari Mills Prayer Nation Force
- Kimberly Rogers-Brown Jerusalem Next, Messianic Message, Kimberly Current
- LA Marzulli Days of Noah
- Laura Densmore Daily Audio Torah
- Lauralee, A Modern Samaritan Woman Healing For The Nations
- Lee Miller In the Spirit of Josiah
- Linda Watson Setting History Straight
- Mark Call Drive Time Friday, Come Out of Her My People, Torah Teachers Round Table
- The McDonalds Hey! Let’s Midrash!
- Michael Clayton Foundations for Life, Living Torah
- Michael Rood Shabbat Night Live
- Monte Judah Lion & Lamb Ministries
- Perry Gerhart Thursday Morning Show – Wake Up
- Pastor Randy Follard Yahweh’s Restoration Fellowship
- Renee Ellison Home School How Tos
- Richard Ruhling The Bride of Messiah
- Rick Gustin Tuesday Morning Show – 3 Wise Guys
- Rico Cortes Wisdom in Torah
- Rob Miller Torah Teachers Round Table
- Robert Randall Kadosh Shachah
- Rollyn Betts Tuesday Morning Show – 3 Wise Guys
- Ron Gray Thursday Morning Show – Wake Up
- Scott Paddock Measure the Pattern
- Steve Berkson Now is the Time
- Steven ben Nun Identifying the Messiah
- Tuck Meyes Tuesday Morning Show – 3 Wise Guys
- Tyler Rosenquist Character in Context
- Zac Waller The Heartland Connection
Mark Call – Daily News Update Tuesday
News and commentary for Tuesday, 3 December, 2024.
Mark Call – Daily News Update Monday
News and commentary for Monday, 2 December, 2024. Lawlessness abounds. And they're proud of it.
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Darkness & Light | Part 11
In the 1970’s the singer Bob Dylan sang “you gotta serve somebody.” He pretty much echoed the words from the Bible which has the same message from cover to cover and it’s your choice as to whom you will serve. In this teaching, Rabbi Steve Berkson takes us to another...
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 134 (Turning Tables Part 1)
Turning Tables
Here in Egyptalon, it’s a language issue. The Hebrew language. One day, the tables will turn:
“For at that time I will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech, that all of them may call upon the name of the LORD and serve him with one accord.” (Zephaniah 3:9)
This echoes the three principles of the fall moedim, which are a step of sorting the sealed righteous from the intermediates from the wicked. Prayer to purify, repentance to seal, charity to the suffering to prove the heart change and willingness to serve the Kingdom.
The first principle, prayer, is a practice of purifying the speech, measuring one’s own prayer against the standard of the Word.
Those sealed with the Name of YHVH are one as He is One. They do not bear the many names of individual idols, but they are a unified, accurate reflection of His image as a nation apart. In a sense, because we tend to impose our face over the face of Elohim (“no other gods in front of me”), the world sees a distorted representation of His Name in us, especially when we assemble all our individual gods that we sometimes choose to place before obedience to YHVH. Too often, we are not a representation of Him, but of our mixed obedience and unreliable loyalty to His Oneness. In that sense, it is also a hearing issue: “Hear, O Israel, YHVH our Elohim, YHVH is One.”
At the end of days, “The LORD shall be King over all the world, on that day the LORD will be One and His Name one.” (Ze 14:9)
There will be no misrepresentation of the Holy Name in that day. Because the names, or reputations of people will reflect the holiness of the Word, His true reputation will be known by all the living.
The blasphemous names of the Great Harlot in Revelation may be a reference to traditional thought about how even in slavery in Egypt, Israel maintained a vital connection to the Promise of the Fathers: their names in exile. The Israelites’ Hebrew names, uncorrupted with Egyptian names, set them apart, even the tribes of Joseph, Ephraim and Menashe. They retained a “pure speech,” Hebrew, even though many among them descended into idolatry.
They were still a nation apart because of their literal names, but a name is also reputation. Their sexual purity retained the identity of the nation through the generations. Only when the greater part of the nation maintained sexual morality could they retain their identity with their family, clan, tribe, and nation. These two identifiers, speech and sexual morality, set them apart in Egypt.
James, who addresses the “twelve tribes scattered abroad” places emphasis on Godly speech in order to keep one’s Bridal garments unstained, the Bridal Bridle:
“If anyone thinks himself to be religious, and yet does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this man’s religion is worthless. Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” (Ja 1:25-27)
James emphasizes three aspects of the bridal garments as the three pillars of the fall moedim:
Controlling the tongue by keeping the waters pure, also a prayer practice
Exercising practical holiness by alleviating the suffering of those in distress, charity
Sealing the fountain with repentance, which aids #1 by not allowing new pollutants to fall in.
See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity; the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body, and sets on fire the course of our life, and is set on fire by hell. For every species of beasts and birds, of reptiles and creatures of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by the human race. But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of God; from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be this way. Does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water? Can a fig tree, my brethren, produce olives, or a vine produce figs?
Nor can salt water produce fresh. (Ja 3:5-12)
In a play-on words, James warns against both sins of the tongue and sexual immorality, for the “sealed fountain” is thought to refer sometimes metaphorically to the holy marriage bed, each spouse sealing the fountain from outside persons: husbands sealing their fountains from all but their wives, and wives sealing their cisterns from all but their husbands.
So apart from the easy understanding, which is that our speech should be free of cursing, scorn, and gossip, and we should maintain holy marriage beds, how else can we understand the language of a Hebrew?
“A garden locked is my sister, my bride,
A rock garden locked, a spring sealed up.” (So 4:12)
The tongue, as James pointed out, is like a fountain, a spring. Israel is referred to as a
· Locked garden
· A locked rock garden
· A sealed spring
It’s pretty easy to figure out. The Bride of Messiah is being restored to the Garden of Eden. It is a locked garden, protected by cheruvim with fiery swords; it is a locked rock garden, the palace of King Messiah, the representation of the Rock of Ages; it is a sealed [as with a signet] spring, watered by the rivers of Eden sourced from the Upper Garden, flowing from the very Throne of Adonai. It is not approachable in a state of sin, let alone inhabitable.
The first mention of gal/galeed is the heap of stones that witnessed to the uncrossable barrier of the Promised Land to Laban and other idolators who did not repent and make the journey with Jacob’s family:
“’Behold this heap and behold the pillar which I have set between you and me. This heap is a witness, and the pillar is a witness, that I will not pass by this heap to you for harm, and you will not pass by this heap and this pillar to me, for harm. The God of Abraham and the God of Nahor, the God of their father, judge between us.’ So Jacob swore by the fear of his father Isaac. Then Jacob offered a sacrifice on the mountain, and called his kinsmen to the meal; and they ate the meal and spent the night on the mountain. Early in the morning Laban arose, and kissed his sons and his daughters and blessed them. Then Laban departed and returned to his place.” (Ge 31:51-55)
It was the last meal Jacob and his family were to have with the Laban, the unrepentant idolator.
Israel is to be a locked garden, a stone of witness. Having preserved her identity, pure speech and marital fidelity in the exile, she returns to the Land of Promise given to Avraham. They set a barrier beyond which neither can cross without Heavenly authorization, a seal of approval from the One Who plants the Garden.
Israel’s wilderness journey was semi-supernatural: garments that didn’t wear out, shoes that didn’t wear out, and daily bread and fresh water. It was their preparation to cross into the realm of the Garden in the Promised Land. Alas, the Golden Calf and the Evil Spies delayed the crossing of the Hebrews, an identity that means those who have crossed over. It weeded out those of impure sexual habits, including idolatry, and those whose tongues had not been purified in the journey. What the Hebrews did retain after they finally finished the journey and crossed over was their Hebrew language.
Their language and the marriage bed were two important “preservatives” of the Hebrews in Egypt. These two practices preserved their recognition and witness of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as forefathers, both through descendancy and language. These two things should characterize Israel as they await the Greater Exodus in the Wilderness of Egypt, the Wilderness of the Peoples (Ezek 20:35-36), which gives them a double exile.
While Egypt was one exile, Babylon took the Jews to another, rooted in the confusion of the languages earlier at Bavel. It occurred because humankind wanted to make a name for themselves, not to build the Name of The Holy One. One. One. Not the many confused names, but ONE. One Word. This is difficult to us, for we suffer in a double exile, slavery in a land of idols as well as a confused world of many blasphemous names.
Through Yeshua, however, Adonai has provided a way even for the non-native Israelite to be identified in the wilderness of exile both through language and descendancy.
· “Abraham’s seed and heirs according to the Promise.” (Ga 3:29) We are therefore bound to protect the sanctity of the marriage bed and to shun sexual immorality in our homes, for we are descendants of Avraham by faith.
· Our pure “Hebrew” speech. Torah.
The Torah is the language we embrace and speak in the “Wilderness of Egypt and the peoples.” While we speak many languages, Adonai is returning us to His pure language, Hebrew. It begins by accepting His whole Word, His true representation, in whatever language we can understand it. This begins our journey back to the pure language. Don’t put more emphasis on learning Hebrew than learning and practicing what it says!
I love learning Hebrew, but in this dual exile of Egyptylon, we must begin with learning Torah in our own language. Along the way, we will pick up different levels of skill. Some will learn words like Shabbat, shalom, todah, and those associated with the feast days. Others will become fluent in Biblical or modern Hebrew. What matters is learning in obeying! This is our one clean, daily source of our pure speech.
Remember, two things will characterize, or unify, the Bride in exile: pure speech and sexual morality.
The Torah is the “language” in exile, but sexual morality must still be practiced as Sarah and Joseph in Egypt. “Do not even eat” with sexually immoral believers because it is conscious idolatry:
“Do not be idolaters, as some of them were; as it is written, THE PEOPLE SAT DOWN TO EAT AND DRINK AND STOOD UP TO PLAY.” “But actually, I wrote to you not to associate with any so-called brother if he is an immoral person, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or a swindler—not even to eat with such a one.” (1 Co 5:1-13)
Licentiousness characterizes those who serve the god of this world, not the Holy ONE of Israel. When it is time for the Greater Exodus, those of pure speech and holy vessels will exit their exiles to enter the locked Garden.
Until then, we must lovingly but firmly turn the tables on those who would enter our believing communities practicing sexual immorality. We must not invite them to our Shabbat or feast tables if they know the Word and intentionally transgress it. It is a departure both from pure speech and respect for the Elohim of Avraham, Isaac, and Jacob when such sin is deliberately committed without a desire to repent and taking steps to do so.
We are a heap of stones, a witness to the locked garden.
What if they don’t know? Teach them!
Start with the Big Ten. In the Big Ten, the observance of Shabbat is presented along with not committing adultery. Upon the commandments prohibiting adultery and idolatry, other commandments concerning sexual morality hang. They can be taught in kindness.
And when we address disobedience, we should do so in such a manner that the one being excused from the table feels as if we are on his/her side, pulling for his or her success, confident of a desire to change.
They should feel as though if they make this big decision, we would be the first person they would come to for help and guidance. Our table is open and ready when they return.
We should be a safe place to fall so it is easier for the disobedient brother or sister to learn how to stand as true Hebrews. When a fallen brother or sister returns, that table turns full circle.
Bruce Brill Memoir and author of a book based on true events: Deceit of an Ally and the Deep-State NSA “Jew Room” (PART 1)
The True Story of an Un-American Deep-State NSA Cabal operating from the offices of their "Jew Room" in the Washington, D.C. Swamp. Israeli Bruce Brill and four other American U.S. Army servicemen who worked for the US National Security Agency (NSA) in 1973 discovered...
Mark Call – Parsha “Toldot” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at this week's parsha, Toldot (Genesis/Bereshiet 25:19-28:9) which is the primary description in the Bible of the life of Yitzak/Isaac, and includes the stories of his twin sons, Esau and Yakov. The...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Isaiah chapters 57-58
The Torah teachers examine Isaiah chapters 57 and 58...and the fact that it's interesting why this doesn't "resonate" like it should with the 'church' today.
Mark Call – Daily News Update Friday
Since it's a 'holiday-shortened week,' and long weekend, the best wrap-up of the news this week is probably the interview that Mark Call did of author, film-maker, and former HNR regular Daniel Holdings. This will raise some eyebrows, but it's certainly time.
Drive Time Friday
David Justice and Mark Call discuss the most important events, and implications, for Thanksgiving week.
“Come out of her, My people” Show ~ Mark Call weekly
Host Mark Call welcomes author, film-maker, and friend Daniel Holdings back for a special Thanksgiving Day look at the world, the increasing likelihood of deliberate nuclear escalation in WW3, and what became of a "peaceful transition" of power. This will raise some...
Mark Call – Daily News Update Wednesday
News and commentary for Wednesday, 27 November, 2024. Clearly a "peaceful transition" is not intended.
Mark Call – Daily News Update Tuesday
News and commentary for Tuesday, 26 November, 2024. While the Deep State pushes for WW3 to go nuclear, and Russia responds with Oreshnik, there's a new twist: Does a 'kinetic kill' hypersonic missile make that nuclear option more, or less, probable?