What if God cares about what you eat not just for your health, but for your soul? The biblical food laws aren’t arbitrary rules – they’re invitations to make every meal an act of worship.
God’s Torah is more than just rules – it’s a divine blueprint for life and relationship with Him.
We are called to embody God’s justice, righteousness, and compassion in our daily lives and to rely on the Holy Spirit for transformation and circumcision of the heart.
Parashat Tazria The Lamb of God Series goes deep into the work of Yeshua as the lamb of God and exploring the purpose of the sacrificial system. In Part 4 we take a look at the meaning of Yeshua’s one sacrifice for all and how it differs from the Levitical sacrifices.
Part 2, in a series on the Temple and Priesthood, provides an understanding of the atonement brought through Yeshua’s death apart from the Levitical sacrifices.
Sheni Shel Shavuot (Second Day of Pentecost) Part 3 in a three part series on The Jubliee. Part 3 focuses on the connection between Jubilee and the events of Shavuot in Jerusalem and the Return of Yeshua.
Shavuot (Pentecost) Part 2 in a three part series on The Jubliee. This message was given on the day of Shavuot and focuses on how we are positioning ourselves and how God has positioned us for what He has in planned for us.
God knows what we need, and He has given that to us through His Word and His Spirit, which were both given at Shavuot (Pentecost). In the season of Shavuot, God fulfills the fourth statement of redemption – that He will take the Children of Israel as a people and be God to them.