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Journey through the timeless songs of Moses, David, and the Lamb, discovering God’s justice, mercy, and faithfulness from Sinai to heaven’s worship. See how Scripture’s themes of covenant and redemption echo across the ages.

Explore God’s presence with His people through the Feast of Sukkot—from Jacob’s first sukkah to Yeshua’s words and Revelation’s New Creation. Discover hope, joy, and the promise of God dwelling among us.

Discover the meaning of the Day of Atonement through the lens of Leviticus and the Zadok calendar. Explore its call to repentance, renewal, and restoration with powerful biblical insights.

In this week’s special Sabbath reading, we explore Moses’ final charge in Deuteronomy 31, prophetic calls to repentance and restoration in Hosea, Joel, and Micah, and the hope fulfilled in Messiah through Romans 1. Discover how God’s mercy and covenant faithfulness bring strength, hope, and renewal.

Explore God’s covenant, the call to repentance, and how Christ fulfills Torah.
This week’s teaching covers Deuteronomy 29–30, Romans 9:30–10:13, and Isaiah 61, showing how ancient covenant imagery points to life, faith, and restoration.

The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) calls us to awaken, repent, and prepare for Messiah’s return. In this episode, we explore its biblical roots, prophetic meaning, the Ten Days of Awe, and the trumpet of God in 1 Thessalonians 4.

Discover the meaning of first-fruits, covenant renewal, blessings, and curses in Ki Tavo—and how these themes connect to Isaiah 60, Romans 11, Luke 21, and Ephesians 1.

Explore 34 laws from Deuteronomy 21–25 and discover how God’s justice and mercy shape daily life. From family and marriage to neighbors, purity, and honesty, this teaching connects Torah, Prophets, and New Testament insights for today’s believers.

Explore how the Bible defines leadership through Judges, Kings, Priests, Prophets, and Officers — and how Christ fulfills each role as the perfect Leader of God’s people.

Explore this week’s Torah and Prophets portion as we study the place God chooses for worship, blessings and curses, caring for the poor, appointed festivals, and the importance of testing every spirit in the New Testament.

In this episode, we explore Deuteronomy 7–11, Isaiah 49–51, and Romans 8 to see how God’s covenant love and faithfulness endure through trials, exile, and even tribulation.

Discover the meaning of the Shema in Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and why it remains the heart of biblical faith. Explore its call to love God with all your heart, soul, and strength, and how Jesus reaffirmed it as the greatest commandment.

Moses’ final words begin with a powerful call to remember, obey, and lead with integrity. In this episode, we explore Deuteronomy 1–3, Isaiah 1, 1 Timothy 3, and Acts 9 to see how history shapes covenant, and how repentance leads to restoration.

Do your words reflect your walk?
In this week’s teaching, we unpack what Scripture says about oaths, vows, and integrity—from Moses to Yeshua. Discover how pride distorts perception, how inheritance is tied to obedience, and how a faithful walk requires more than good intentions.

Is your passion honoring God—or harming others?
In this powerful teaching, we examine the stories of Phineas, Elijah, and Yeshua to explore the difference between godly zeal and dangerous passion.
Along the way, we confront the struggles of leadership: isolation, succession, and the need for trusted community.

What happens when a prophet tries to act like a soothsayer—and when God won’t be manipulated? In this teaching on Torah Portion Balak, we explore Balaam’s oracles, Israel’s vulnerability, and the unstoppable nature of God’s promises.

A cursed image becomes the source of eternal life.
This week’s teaching connects the Red Heifer, the bronze serpent, and the cross—revealing how God turns judgment into mercy.
Explore Numbers 19–21, Judges 11, and John 3 in this powerful Torah-to-Gospel journey.

What does the rebellion of Korah teach us about leadership, spiritual authority, and obedience to God over man? In this episode, we examine rebellion, responsibility, and the righteous response when leaders go wrong—from Moses and Aaron to Samuel and Paul.

Israel’s failure in the wilderness wasn’t just fear—it was idolatry masked as doubt. This episode uncovers what really happened in Numbers 13–15 and how it still speaks today.

Complaining isn’t just about words—it reveals pride. Learn how the wilderness journey exposes the heart and calls us back to trust, obedience, and grace.

From sacred vows to silent accusations, God reveals His heart for justice and protection. Discover how holiness defends the vulnerable—from Numbers to Acts.

God’s people were always meant to move as one—from the tribes in the wilderness to the church in the Spirit. Discover unity across Numbers, Hosea, and Paul.

Explore how Leviticus ends with radical hope—Jubilee, justice, and the love of Jesus that fulfills the law and brings lasting freedom.

What do priestly purity laws have to do with Christians today? This episode explores Leviticus 21–24 alongside Ezekiel and 1 Peter to uncover how holiness, sacred rhythms, and God’s presence shape the identity of believers as a royal priesthood.

A sweeping episode covering Leviticus 14–20, exploring themes of impurity, sacrifice, and restoration.
We trace how these ancient priestly laws echo through 2 Kings, Ezekiel, and the Gospels—especially in the story of the bleeding woman.

Explore how God’s laws about ritual purity in Leviticus honor life, not shame it. This episode unpacks childbirth, skin disease, Naaman’s healing, and Jesus’ compassion, showing how God restores what death diminishes. A deep dive into Leviticus, 2 Kings, and the Gospels with practical insight for today.

Explore the connection between Shavuot (Festival of Weeks) and Pentecost, learning how these Hebrew festivals find their fulfillment in Yeshua. Gain insights into their biblical significance and their impact on believers today.

What does God really desire—ritual or relationship? This episode unpacks sacrifices, priesthood, and the heart of true worship through scripture.

What do Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Omer reveal about Yeshua? This episode uncovers the rich meaning of God's appointed times in the month of Aviv.

What do ancient sacrifices reveal about worship, surrender, and the Spirit-filled life? This episode unpacks Leviticus and connects it all to Jesus.

Discover how obedience to God’s instructions allowed His presence to dwell among His people—and how that same obedience is still required today.

Building a sacred place for God requires willing hearts, Spirit-led leadership, and financial integrity. In this study, we explore how biblical giving, godly leadership, and the dangers of spiritual abuse shape our understanding of ministry.

Explore Exodus 30-34 as we uncover lessons on idolatry, God's presence, and being filled with the Spirit. This study also connects to Elijah’s showdown with the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18) and Paul’s teaching on idolatry and conscience (1 Corinthians 8). Watch now to deepen your understanding of these powerful biblical truths!

Uncover the symbolism of the priestly garments, anointing oil, and altar of incense in this week’s Torah study (Exodus 27:20–30:10). Learn how these elements point to Yeshua’s intercession and our role as a kingdom of priests.

Discover the deeper meaning behind the Tabernacle and God’s presence in Parashat Terumah (Exodus 25-27).Explore how the earthly tabernacle foreshadowed a greater spiritual reality fulfilled in Yeshua, our High Priest.

Explore Torah Portion: Mishpatim (Exodus 21-24) and discover how biblical justice, Yeshua’s mercy, and faith deconstruction intersect. Learn how God’s law upholds human dignity, how Jesus calls us beyond retribution to grace, and why deconstructing faith must be done carefully within the right community.

Explore Exodus 18-20, Isaiah 6-7 & 9:5-6, Matthew 5:8-20, and Hebrews 12:18-29 as we connect biblical wisdom to the psychological concept of burnout. Discover how God's ideals—mercy, justice, power, and peace—offer a path to renewal and spiritual resilience.

Explore Torah Portion: Beshalach (Exodus 13:17–17:16) as we uncover the parting of the Sea of Reeds, the Song of Moses, Deborah’s victory, and God's provision through manna and water from the rock—all pointing to Christ as the Bread of Life and Living Water.

Bo (Come) – The Final Plagues, Passover, and the Lord’s Supper
Exodus 10:1–13:16
Jeremiah 46:13–28
Luke 22:7–30
1 Corinthians 11:20–34
Explore the final three plagues, the institution of Passover, and God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt. See how the Lord’s Supper connects to Passover and Yeshua’s ultimate act of redemption. Learn how prophecy against Egypt in Jeremiah reveals God's justice beyond the Exodus.
Watch now to uncover these powerful biblical connections!

Discover how God's power, justice, and mercy unfold in
Va’era (And I Appeared)
Exodus 6:2–9:35
Ezekiel 28:25–29:21
Romans 9:14–33
Explore the plagues of Egypt, Pharaoh’s hardened heart, and prophetic warnings that reveal God’s sovereignty and redemption. Watch now to uncover these powerful biblical connections!

In this episode, we will discuss:
📖 The beginnings of Israel's oppression in Egypt and the rise of Moses as a deliverer.
📖 The prophetic insights from Isaiah 27:6–28:13 and 29:22–23.
📖 Jeremiah's calling and God's enduring covenant with His people (Jeremiah 1:1–2:3).
📖 Stephen's retelling of Israel's history and Moses' role in Acts 7:17–29.

VaYechi | And He Lived
In this study, we connect the weekly readings from:
📖 Torah: Genesis 47:28–50:26
📖 Haftarah: I Kings 2:1–12
📖 Brit Hadashah (New Testament): I Peter 1:1–9

🔗 Readings for the Week:
Torah: Genesis 44:18–47:27 (VaYigash: And He Drew Near)
Haftarah: Ezekiel 37:15–28
B’rit Hadashah: Luke 6:9–16
This week’s Torah reading, VaYigash (Genesis 44:18–47:27), explores the themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration.

Exploring Miketz: At the End Of
In this video, we dive into the significance of Miketz, covering passages from
Genesis 41:1–44:17
1 Kings 3:15–4:1, 7:40–50
1 Corinthians 2:1–5.

Weekly Torah Reading | VaYeshev: Messiah Son of Joseph, Dreams, and Prophecy
⚠️ Content Warning: This video discusses mature themes, including complex family dynamics and sensitive topics from the weekly Torah reading. Viewer discretion is advised.
📖 Scriptures Covered:
Genesis 37:1–40:23
Amos 2:6–3:8
Zechariah 2:10–4:7
Acts 7:9–16

⚠️🚨 Content Warning: This video includes discussions of sensitive topics, including the story of Dinah, which involves sexual violence.
Viewer discretion is advised.
📖 Scripture References:
Torah: Genesis 32:3–36:43 (VaYishlach)
Haftarah: Obadiah 1:1–21
Hosea 11:7–12:12
Brit Chadashah: Matthew 26:36–46

(VaYetze) And He Went Out
Genesis 28:10–32:2
Hosea 12:13–14:9
John 1:43–51
This week we take a look at the broken lives of Jacob, Laban, Rachel, and Leah and consider God's faithfulness to His Covenant despite the fallen nature of human beings.

Scripture Passages Covered:
Genesis 25:19–28:9
Malachi 1:1–2:7
Romans 9:6–13
This week’s video dives into the powerful message of God’s covenant and His unwavering faithfulness.

Readings: (Chayei Sarah - "Life of Sarah")
Torah: Genesis 23:1–25:18
Haftarah: 1 Kings 1:1–31
Brit Chadashah: 1 Corinthians 15:50–57
In this week’s discussion, we compare the end-of-life journeys of Abraham and David. Abraham, a model of righteousness, concludes his life in peace and fulfillment, ensuring blessings for future generations.

Join me as we delve into this week’s Torah portion, VaYera ("And He Appeared"), which covers
Genesis 18:1–22:24
2 Kings 4:1–37
2 Peter 2:4–11.

📖 Lech Lecha: Get Yourself Scripture Passages:
Genesis 12:1–17:27
Isaiah 40:27–41:16
Romans 4:1–25
In this week’s Torah reading, we explore the journey of Abraham and the promises of God.

(Noach) Rest (Week 2)
Genesis 6:9–11:32
Isaiah 54:1–55:5
Matthew 24:36–46
1 Peter 3:18–22
We delve into how these principles are woven throughout the scriptures from the Old Testament to the New, highlighting their relevance for believers today.

Weekly Torah Reading Discussion
Readings for the week following 10/26/2024
Genesis 1:1–6:8
Isaiah 42:5–43:11
John 1:1–14
Revelation 22:6–21