Video 12:

Parasha Vayigash 2023 – “Yahweh’s Perfect Purpose!”

Parasha Vayigash continues the story of Yoseph’s (Joseph’s) reconciliation with his father and brothers in Egypt. And it is here that we see Yoseph surrender all bitterness and anger toward his brothers and forgive them. And we see Yoseph profess that all the trials he went through was Yahweh’s perfect, predestined purpose.

Video 11:

Parasha Miketz 2023 – “The Fight Between Flesh and Spirit!”

As Parasha Miketz continues the story of Yoseph (Joseph), we will see how Yahweh Elohim used all of the struggles Yoseph experienced for His greater purpose. And how we also must sometimes face trials in our lives today to strengthen us in our faith. And we will also see how the story of Yoseph is an example of how to break generational curses within the family.

Chapter 9:

Parasha Vayelech 2022-23: Are We A Worthy Bride?

In Parasha Vayelech, we will see why Yeshua is called the Husband of the assembly, why Yahweh calls Himself the Husband of Israel, and what the difference is between ‘faith’ and ‘belief’. Please join us as we study Torah, Israel’s marriage contract with Yahweh Elohim.

Video 38:

Parasha Vayelech 2022-23: Are We A Worthy Bride?

In Parasha Vayelech, we will see why Yeshua is called the Husband of the assembly, why Yahweh calls Himself the Husband of Israel, and what the difference is between ‘faith’ and ‘belief’. Please join us as we study Torah, Israel’s marriage contract with Yahweh Elohim.

Chapter 6:

Parasha Ki Tetze 2022-23: Love that Runs Deep!

Yeshua summarized His Father’s commandments into two main concepts. To love Yahweh above everything else, and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. But how do some of Yahweh’s strictest commandments show love for Him or for our neighbor? Is our understanding of love today the same as Yahweh’s? Or did we somehow gain a false perception of what true love really is? Join us for Parasha Tetze as we examine how Yahweh views our love for Him and for one another, according to His Word.

Video 35:

Parasha Ki Tetze 2022-23: Love that Runs Deep!

Yeshua summarized His Father’s commandments into two main concepts. To love Yahweh above everything else, and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. But how do some of Yahweh’s strictest commandments show love for Him or for our neighbor? Is our understanding of love today the same as Yahweh’s? Or did we somehow gain a false perception of what true love really is? Join us for Parasha Tetze as we examine how Yahweh views our love for Him and for one another, according to His Word.

Chapter 5:

Parasha Shoftim 2022-23: Leading by Example!

In parasha Shoftim, we read about the system that Yahweh our Elohim gave our Israelite ancestors to resolve civil and criminal disputes. But how does Yahweh’s system of governing apply to us and our families today in Nazarene Israel? Does biblical leadership have an important impact on spiritual reform? Join us to find out!

Video 34:

Parasha Shoftim 2022-23: Leading by Example!

In parasha Shoftim, we read about the system that Yahweh our Elohim gave our Israelite ancestors to resolve civil and criminal disputes. But how does Yahweh’s system of governing apply to us and our families today in Nazarene Israel? Does biblical leadership have an important impact on spiritual reform? Join us to find out!

Chapter 9:

Parasha Mattot/Massei 2022: Are WE Our Brothers’ Keepers?

When asked what the greatest commandment was, Yeshua named both the first and the second commandments. If Yeshua saw it just as important for us to love our brothers as we love ourselves, do we find it important to love our brothers and sisters in the faith? And do we actively walk that commandment out today? Join us for Parasha Mattot-Massei as we see our struggle with keeping this commandment throughout our history.

Video 30:

Parasha Mattot/Massei 2022: Are WE Our Brothers’ Keepers?

When asked what the greatest commandment was, Yeshua named both the first and the second commandments. If Yeshua saw it just as important for us to love our brothers as we love ourselves, do we find it important to love our brothers and sisters in the faith? And do we actively walk that commandment out today? Join us for Parasha Mattot-Massei as we see our struggle with keeping this commandment throughout our history.

Chapter 2:

Parasha Nasso 2022: The Brotherhood and the Nazirites!

Today, in 2022, there is a growing amount of confusion concerning the roles of men and women in society. Even Christians and Messianic can easily misunderstand what Scripture says about these roles. Join us for Parasha Nasso 2022 as we take a look at what true Brotherhood (Patriarchy) is according to Scripture, and why it is so important for the structure of the family and for the entire nation of Israel. And we will also take a look at the Nazirite vow.

Video 23:

Parasha Nasso 2022: The Brotherhood and the Nazirites!

Today, in 2022, there is a growing amount of confusion concerning the roles of men and women in society. Even Christians and Messianic can easily misunderstand what Scripture says about these roles. Join us for Parasha Nasso 2022 as we take a look at what true Brotherhood (Patriarchy) is according to Scripture, and why it is so important for the structure of the family and for the entire nation of Israel. And we will also take a look at the Nazirite vow.

Chapter 6:

Matthew 18 and Adultery: Part 1

In Adultery and Matthew 18, Part 1 we explain the principles and precepts of set-apart Hebraic community, so that we can understand how set-apart communities are supposed to be organized. This will give us the foundation necessary to understand how to deal with adultery both in the land of Israel under the Levitical order (in Part 2), and in the Adultery and Matthew 18, Part 1 we explain the principles and precepts of set-apart Hebraic community relationships. This helps us understand how set-apart communities are supposed to be organized. That will give us the foundation necessary to understand how to deal with adultery both in the land of Israel under the Levitical order (in Part 2), and in the Dispersion under the Melchizedekian order (Part 3).
spersion under the Melchizedekian order (Part 3).

Chapter 4:

Safe With Him

This study is a reminder of how we should all place our trust in Yeshua Messiah, and not loose sight of Him, ever.

Many things happen in our lives, and distract us from our abiding relationship in Messiah Yeshua. However, no matter what happens, or has happened in the past, the most important thing is to always keep our eyes fastened upon Yeshua, our Savior and King. Many different situations can come upon us; family troubles, financial stresses, and past burdens. No matter what happens, we need to remain “in Him”, remembering that He is our strong tower and our fortress and our shield, and that everything else is on the outside. By abiding in Him at all times, we can face everything else with trust and confidence, because He is with us and will take care of all our needs.

Chapter 12:

Adultery and Matthew 18

Yeshua tells us that He did not come to do away with even the least part of the Torah (the Laws of Moses). Rather, He says that whoever teaches against even the least of the commandments will be least in the kingdom of heaven; and that those who do and teach the whole Torah will […]

Chapter 11:

The Matthew 18 Process

In the “Lashon Hara” study we saw that Yahweh wants our speech to edify, unify, and build up our brethren. If our speech does not actively help bring our brothers and sisters into a deeper relationship with each other and into a closer walk with Him, then something is wrong, and we need to pray […]

Chapter 9:

About Forgiveness

Our religion is also a spiritual path. In addition to the physical rites and rituals Yahweh tells us to perform, He also wants us to refine ourselves spiritually. One of the ways He wants us to purify ourselves is by learning to forgive all those who have ever done us any wrong. Mattityahu (Matthew) 6:14-15 […]

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