Yeshua gives us a roadmap for our spiritual journey towards destiny, covenant, and oneness with God.
The spies’ report about the Land teaches us that fear sows the seeds of exile, while faith, as demonstrated by Caleb and Joshua, sows the seeds of redemption.
Discover the hidden meanings behind the journeys in the wilderness, such as the secret 42-letter name of God and the symbolism of the rainbow.
Hosea’s prophecy and the Parable of the Lost Sheep remind us of God’s compassion and the importance of each individual in His plan.
Through Yeshua’s teachings, we learn the spirit of the law, calling for a heart transformation and genuine love for God and neighbor.
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.
The apostle’s approach to Gentile inclusion, as recorded in Acts 15, provides the Biblical basis and guidelines for holy living within the body of Messiah.
The concept of being perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect doesn’t demand flawless behavior, but rather points to completion and maturity in Messiah.