Many people view Yeshua’s teaching on the Mount as the opening monologue to the Christian manifesto or the Foundation of Christian ethics. They consider the teaching to be so profound that they are revolutionary. But what if you were in Israel, hearing the words coming from the Rabbi’s mouth? What if you had grown up… Continue reading The Beatitudes: Through a Jewish Lens
Category: messianic
Protecting the Gift
The breath gifted to us by God now carries the stench of our own corruption. The waters—once pure for drinking, bathing, and nourishing the soil—run with toxins. Even the food meant to sustain life is laced with poison. We have defiled not only the earth beneath us, but the heavens above: debris orbits our planet… Continue reading Protecting the Gift
Happy Hanukkah!
Antiochus IV Epiphanes ruled the Seleucid Empire (including parts of modern-day Syria, Turkey, and Iran) from 175 BCE until his death in 164 BCE. Antiochus IV was a son of King Antiochus III the Great. Antiochus IV banned the observance of the Shabbat (Sabbath), made circumcision a crime, outlawed Biblical dietary laws, festivals, Jewish traditions,… Continue reading Happy Hanukkah!
You Talking To Me
It is taught in many circles that the God of the Old Testament was angry, you sin you died, period, end of discussion. These people teach that mercy and truth didn’t exist until Jesus came. However, that concept of God not having mercy and truth is not a Biblical teaching in anyway. The Bible is… Continue reading You Talking To Me
Remembering My Shame
Question: What do Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, Albert Einstein, Henry Ford, and the Bible all have in common? Answer: Credibility! If you want someone to go along with what you are saying or to find your thoughts creditable, all you need to do is say, “To quote” insert Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, Albert Einstein, Henry… Continue reading Remembering My Shame
Intentional Living
Just one thing have I asked of Adonai; only this will I seek: to live in the house of Adonai all the days of my life, to see the beauty of Adonai and visit in his temple. For he will conceal me in his shelter on the day of trouble, he will hide me in… Continue reading Intentional Living
Blow the Shofar
As the sun was setting in Israel tonight the New Moon became visible, making tonight the First Day of The Second Month. Unfortunately, the significance of this time is lost on so many people. But since God does not change, this time will always have great importance to Him. Is it a High Holy or… Continue reading Blow the Shofar
Wash Me
How many times have you gone to a restaurant and complained because the tables were too clean? Or how many times have you gone to the county fair with hopes of experiencing the port-a-john? Those are probably two things you have never done! I travel a lot for work and I often stop at rest… Continue reading Wash Me
The Second Day
Wow! Hanukkah and Shabbat! Does it get better than this? Today is the second day of the Feast of Dedication and it is also the weekly Shabbat. Hanukkah is a time of personal and national dedication. It is a time when we recall champions, who against all odds, made the decision to resist the wicked… Continue reading The Second Day
Good Deeds
I don’t believe God uses an adding machine to measure our good deeds in attempt to determine our righteousness. I know people who believe a few well-placed good actions will outweigh any amount of misdeeds. Those people think they earn God’s love. What can I give the God of Heaven and Earth, who has given… Continue reading Good Deeds
Torah of the Most High
The Bible is a great book to read. It is the most translated book in the world. Isn’t that nice? However, until the reader takes ownership of the words, it’s another book. What if we made the words apart of our lifestyles? What if those life-giving words, jump off the pages, and entered our very… Continue reading Torah of the Most High
How Do You Do?
Many people are convinced that the way to end violence and injustice is through legislation, as if a ban on guns will end murder. God placed a ban on hate, murder, and slander, however, those prohibitions have yet to end hate, murder, or slander. And for the record, it’s not as simple as not doing things.… Continue reading How Do You Do?
חַג שָׂמֵחַ Happy Holiday
May you find joy and bliss as we relive another part of our salvation. We recall how the Holy One (Blessed is He) was with us in the wilderness. We were in the wilderness somewhere between the land of bondage and the land of our promise. We were going to a place prepared for us… Continue reading חַג שָׂמֵחַ Happy Holiday
A Pray
Blessed are you, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and has commanded us to afflict ourselves on the Day of Atonements! May God bless you as we cry out to Hashem as a nation for His compassion and forgiveness! May your name be inscribed in the Book… Continue reading A Pray
Happy Holiday
Rather you celebrate Rosh Hashanah or Yom Teruah may your celebration be filled with joy and excitement! And may we all grow in union to become one new man in the Hope of Glory, Yeshua Hamashiach! MAKE IT LOUD AND LOUDER! And don’t forget it is Shabbat! So Shabbat Shalom!