In these times of great darkness, we are called to speak truth in love, defend the persecuted, pray as spiritual warriors, and remember this is ultimately a spiritual battle.
The message clarifies Paul’s often misunderstood teachings about law and faith, explaining what he really meant by ‘works of the law’ and how salvation comes by grace through faith.
Lessons from Korah’s Rebellion demonstrate the powerful contrast between walking by the Spirit and walking by the flesh. This teaching examines how our attitudes and choices affect unity within the community.
God’s desire is to dwell with man, both in the world and within them.
Through Yeshua’s teachings, we learn the spirit of the law, calling for a heart transformation and genuine love for God and neighbor.
In His great compassion and mercy, God sent His Son Yeshua to bring the lost sheep of Israel back to God and to open the door to eternal life for all who would repent and put their trust in Him.
The Name of God implies His unchanging nature and His faithfulness to keep His word. He acts in accordance with His name and keeps His covenant.
The menorah is the Light of the World, and its structure provides an illustration of how Yeshua is the source of light for those who abide in him.