
From Moses to Messiah, the story of God’s redemption continues. Discover how divine purpose passes from one generation to the next and what that means for your calling today.

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.

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.

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.