What Child Is This? The Day of Atonement and Jesus
The transcript from part 1 of What Child is This? Looking at Jesus and the Day of Atonement. Part 1 deals with the covenants progressing upon one another in the Bible and ends with the promise of a new Shepherd King from the line of David, who will restore and provide a way back. We look at these covenants through the lens of Yom Kippur and the day of Judgment and how that applies for Christians.
King Jesus and the Feast of Trumpets
The transcript from last week’s Feast of Trumpets sermon on King Jesus and how the Trumpets call for Waring and Assembling.
Ha’azinu “Give Ear”
Ha’azinu is the Hebrew title for “Give Ear” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 32 verse 1 and going through verse 52.
Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)
The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Yom Teruah and falls on Rosh Hashanah is the start of the Fall Feasts of the Lord cycle. They are the appointed times given to Israel by Yahweh.
Humility (As A Weapon of Warfare)
Phillipians chapter 2 shows us how to imitate Christ’s example on the earth. Through humility we lead our workplaces, homes, and relationships. Humility is required in the Bible for believers in Jesus.
Discipleship: The Dogma and the Dugma Part 5
The definition of discipleship that we're going to kind of wrap our hearts and minds around for the next few weeks is simply this, that discipleship is the pursuit of his presence and his power manifesting in my life for his purpose.
VaYalech “And He Went”
VaYalech is the Hebrew title for “And He Went” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 31 verse 1 and going through verse 30.
Nitzavim “Standing”
Nitzavim is the Hebrew title for “Standing” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 29 verse 9 and going through chapter 30 verse 20.
What is Elul?
The month of Elul is traditionally a hard time for many. There are tests and trials, and whether we search our own hearts or not, it is normally a time when the Lord puts us in situations to reveal to us where we are spiritually. This has its roots in Jewish tradition as well as many major events have been reported to have happened during the Biblical month of Elul.
Discipleship: The Dogma and the Dugma Part 4
The definition of discipleship that we're going to kind of wrap our hearts and minds around for the next few weeks is simply this, that discipleship is the pursuit of his presence and his power manifesting in my life for his purpose.
Ki Tavo “When You Come In”
Ki Tavo is the Hebrew title for “When You Come In” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 26 verse 1 and going through chapter 29 verse 8.
Discipleship: The Dogma and the Dugma Part 3
The definition of discipleship that we're going to kind of wrap our hearts and minds around for the next few weeks is simply this, that discipleship is the pursuit of his presence and his power manifesting in my life for his purpose.
Ki Tetze “When You Go Forth”
Ki Tetze is the Hebrew title for “When You Go Forth” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 21 verse 10 and going through chapter 25 verse 19.
Discipleship: The Dogma and the Dugma Part 2
The definition of discipleship that we're going to kind of wrap our hearts and minds around for the next few weeks is simply this, that discipleship is the pursuit of his presence and his power manifesting in my life for his purpose.
Shoftim “Judges”
Shoftim is the Hebrew title for “Judges” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 16 verse 18 and going through chapter 21 verse 9.
Discipleship: The Dogma and the Dugma
The definition of discipleship that we're going to kind of wrap our hearts and minds around for the next few weeks is simply this, that discipleship is the pursuit of his presence and his power manifesting in my life for his purpose.
Re’eh “See”
Re’eh is the Hebrew title for “See” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 11 verse 26 and going through chapter 16 verse 17.
Ekev “Consequence”
Ekev is the Hebrew title for “Consequence” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 7 verse 12 and going through chapter 11 verse 25.
Prayer As A Weapon of Warfare
A written transcript of the previous week’s sermon for the hearing impaired or those who want to read rather than watch.
Va'etchanan “I Pleaded”
Va’etchanan is the Hebrew title for “I pleaded” and is the name for the weekly Torah portion reading for the Book of Deuteronomy starting in chapter 3 verse 23 and going through chapter 7 verse 11.