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At ADAT HATIKVAH is a Messianic Synagogue that has a Mission To Be and Make Disciples of Yeshua the MessiahOur Core Values:1. Love God2. Love People3. Pursue Excellence4. Eager to GrowOur Teaching Distinctives: 1. To the Jewish people First2. And Also the Nations 3. The Biblical Calendar 4. The Bible as One-Story
Unknown Host hosts Adat Hatikvah Sermon Podcast, a religion show with 575 episodes published.


From the week of August 15th in our God of Emotion series, we’ll look at Grieving King from Luke 19:1–44. Yeshua comes seeking the lost, calling His servants to faithfulness, and bringing the way of peace. Yet when He lo

What does the deep compassion of Yeshua see when He looks at people in need? In Luke 7, others see a Gentile, a funeral, a difficult question, and a sinner. Yeshua sees faith, a grieving mother, a faithful prophet, and a

What kind of heart grieves Yeshua enough to stir His anger? If you missed this message from July 25, it's now available to watch! In Mark 3, we discover that Yeshua's anger flows from His grief over hardened hearts and w

From July 18th: Isaiah 53:4says, “Surely our griefs He Himself bore, and our sorrows He carried.” In Matthew 26, we watch one burden after another placed upon Yeshuat, the weight of redemptive history, being misunderstoo

When you hear the word zeal, what comes to mind? Anger? Passion? Intensity? In Matthew 21, Yeshua’s holy zeal moves toward people, restores true worship, seeks lives that bear fruit, and patiently calls us to receive the

Jonah did not run because God was harsh. He ran because God was merciful. In Jonah 4, Nineveh repents, God relents, and Jonah resents. The mercy Joel celebrated becomes the mercy Jonah cannot stand when it reaches his en

This past Shabbat, we looked at Joel 2 in a message called Relenting Mercy: When God’s Compassion Interrupts Judgment. Joel reminds us that sometimes mercy begins with an alarm. God’s warnings are not the sound of Him gi

From June 13th, 2026, what happens in God’s heart when the people He loves continually walk away? Hosea 11 gives us one of the clearest pictures of God’s heart in all of Scripture. We will discover a God who remembers, g

From June 6th, 2026, can anything stop God’s everlasting love? Jeremiah 31 takes us into the heart of God after judgment. We discover a love that remembers the forgotten, yearns for the wandering, restores what seems bro

From Saturday, May 30th. In Jeremiah 8–9, we discover that God’s judgment is not cold or detached. It flows from the grief of a relationship breaking apart. Jeremiah does not merely preach God’s message; he feels God’s g

From Saturday, May 23rd, what does God do when His people become too broken to heal themselves? In Ezekiel 36–37, we discover a compassion deeper than sympathy. God’s compassion moves toward what is broken: even when the

From our Sermon on May 16th 2026. We explore Isaiah 62 and the astonishing truth that God does not merely accept His people back. He rejoices in restoring them. Join us as we discover the joy of a restored relationship a

From our Sermon May 9th, 2026 What happens when worship continues, but the relationship underneath it begins to collapse? In Isaiah 1, God confronts a people who still gather, still sing, and still worship outwardly whil

How does God respond when His people persistently reject Him, and is there still a way back? On May 2nd, we walked through 2 Kings 17 and saw the slow progression of a broken relationship with God, not a sudden fall, but

From April 18th, 2026 Anger usually pushes people away. God’s anger does something different. It reveals. It confronts. It restores. God’s anger is restorative. Is yours? #GodOfEmotion #RestorativeAnger #Adatchicago

Sermon from April 18th, 2026 Saul didn’t need a new word. He needed to obey the one he had. God’s regret isn’t about a mistake It reveals what happens when His voice is resisted. Where is God’s voice already clear in you

From the sermon on April 4th 2026: As we walk through Isaiah 53, we find that not all grief is the same. Some grief we feel. Some grief we cause. And some grief… the Servant (Yeshua the Messiah) carried to redeem.

From March 28th, “Choose this day whom you will serve.” — Joshua 24 Faith can be inherited. Allegiance cannot. This weekend, we’ll walk through Joshua 24 and wrestle with a hard question: What, if anything, are we still

From Feb 21st, we explore Covenant Anger in Exodus 32 and discover how God’s anger is not reckless or reactive, but rooted in covenant loyalty and shaped by mercy. Watch or listen through the Adat app or on Roku, Apple T
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