The Messiah’s Life: A Glimpse of Glory — and Our Destiny

The transfiguration gives us a breathtaking glimpse of who Yeshua truly is — and who we are becoming in Him. On the mountain, His glory was revealed, not as something new, but as what had always been true. Transformed by the Messiah reminds us that this moment isn’t only about His radiance; it points to our future restoration. What God began in Eden will one day be fully restored — and even surpassed. Our present struggles are not the end of the story. In God’s hands, they become part of His transforming work, preparing us to share in the glory He has promised.

The Messiah’s Birth: God Bound Himself to Humanity — and to Israel

We believe the story of Jesus (Yeshua) is not just about personal salvation, it’s about divine connection. Every event in His life, from His birth to His resurrection, shows how God connects heaven and earth, the old and the new, Israel and the nations. Transformed By The Messiah: The Messiah Revealed, His Birth Part 1 will reveal these connections.

What are the Jewish Fall Holidays?

Many ask each year: What are the Jewish Fall Holidays or Biblical Holidays? Here is an overview from a messianic perspective:

In Leviticus 23, we read about three holidays, commonly referred to as the “fall feasts.” The underlying fact that we should always keep in mind is that Scripture clarifies that these special seasons are not merely “Jewish” holidays—they are the Lord’s! In the opening of that chapter, Adonai clearly states: “Speak to Bnei-Yisrael, and tell them: These are the appointed moadim of Adonai, which you are to proclaim to be holy convocations—My moadim” (Lev 23:3/TLV).

Understanding Messianic Jewish Terminology

Are you curious about what terms like “Messianic Judaism,” “Yeshua,” and “New Testament” mean within a Jewish context? This article will clarify key phrases and concepts unique to Messianic Judaism, helping you understand the fascinating intersections of faith and heritage. Whether you’re new here or looking to deepen your knowledge this concise guide will illuminate the rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions.

The Eschatological Significance of Jerusalem

There can be little question that Jerusalem’s notoriety is directly related to its eschatological role. An essential part of Christian and Jewish belief is the bodily resurrection of all believers.

The Spiritual and Historical Significance of Jerusalem

Jerusalem, this ancient and beautiful city has a significance that both predates and far surpasses its economic value: its rich spiritual importance. Join us as we uncover the rich roots of faith within Jerusalem.

Yeshua Jesus’ Teachings and the Fulfillment of the Torah

The Ten Commandments are foundational to the Jewish faith and should also be foundational to Followers of Yeshua (Christians). As God gave them to Moses on Mount Sinai after the Exodus, Jacob’s “family” officially became the “nation” of Israel. Compare these details with Yeshua’s answer the scribe who asked Him to define the “greatest” commandment. The Lord never referenced the “Decalogue,” the 10 Commandments. Doesn’t that seem odd? Hang on, maybe He did…

Image of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai

What Christians Can Learn from the Jewish Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments are foundational to the Jewish faith and should also be foundational to Followers of Yeshua (Christians). As God gave them to Moses on Mount Sinai after the Exodus, Jacob’s “family” officially became the “nation” of Israel. Compare these details with Yeshua’s answer the scribe who asked Him to define the “greatest” commandment. The Lord never referenced the “Decalogue,” the 10 Commandments. Doesn’t that seem odd? Hang on, maybe He did…

Counting the Omer// Rabbi Jason Sobel

What is the Counting of the Omer? Are You Preparing for His Power and Presence?

Starting from the second night of Passover, the Bible encourages us to all become “Pentecostals” by initiating a forty-nine-day minor festival culminating on the Day of Pentecost—“Pentecost,” meaning “fifty.” The first fruits festival, known as “The Counting of the Omer” or simply “The Omer,” marks a culmination of three unique historical events and has enormous significance in the life of a disciple of Yeshua – Jesus.

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