
Knowing God's Will For Your Life
Dive into a passage of scripture that tells you exactly what God's will for your life is, and learn how to live it out every day. 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5:18

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Explore and meditate on the Hebrew Bible with Aaron Dranoff, author of 'Judaism, the Messiah, and Jewish Identity' and Director of the Torah Guide. Together we'll go deeper in our exploration of scripture and discover how it all points to Jesus.
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Dive into a passage of scripture that tells you exactly what God's will for your life is, and learn how to live it out every day. 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5:18

It's become popular to claim that Jesus didn't really think that he was God and this is just a legend that developed among Christians after the fact. So in this video, we take a quick look at what Jesus actually taught.

One of the biggest differences between what Judaism teaches about the Messiah and what Christians believe about the Messiah is whether or not he is supposed to be God. In this episode, we look at what the source has to s

Explore why Jewish people who believe in Jesus often call themselves "Messianic Jews" or "Messianic?" Unpack where the words "Christian" and "Messianic" come from and what their nuances are.

In Judaism, there is an expectation for a Messiah ben David, and a Messiah ben Joseph. We'll unpack what the Messiah ben Joseph is, and what the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature have to say about him. We'll think thr

What does the Torah, or Hebrew Bible as a whole, say about Jesus? In this episode, Aaron takes a holistic approach to unpack the Hebrew Bible, to see if the authors had someone like Jesus in mind. Donate: theTorahGuide.c

• Can Jesus be the Messiah? He didn't build the third temple • The Hebrew Bible is clear that the Messiah would come before the second temple was destroyed Scripture References • Haggai 2:9 • Exodus 40:34-38 • 2 Chronicl

This is the final episode in a series about the historical evidence on Jesus and if it gives us good reason to accept him as the Messiah. In this episode, learn why there is widespread agreement among Christian and Non-C

This is the third episode in a series about the historical evidence on Jesus and if it gives us good reason to accept him as the Messiah. In this episode, learn: 1. Who wrote the Gospels 2. When the Gospels were written

This is the second episode in a series about the historical evidence on Jesus and if it gives us good reason to accept him as the Messiah. In this episode, learn: 1. why Jesus's resurrection proves that he is a true prop

This is the first episode in a new series about the historical evidence on Jesus and if it gives us good reason to accept him as the Messiah. In this episode, learn the sources for Jesus's life and how they compare to tw

The four biographies about Jesus that open the New Testament are called "The Gospel," and Jesus himself went around preaching "The Gospel" and calling people to believe in "the Gospel"... so what exactly is "the Gospel"

The New Testament opens with 4 biographies of Jesus called the Gospel. All 4 claim that Jesus is the resolution to the Hebrew Bible's story. Weekly Reading Matthew 1 Luke 1:5-24 Luke 1:26-38 Luke 24:13-35 Luke 24:44-53 J

The three sections of the Hebrew Bible are connected at their respective beginnings and endings by narrators who take the center stage. And these connecting points are all about the messiah. Related Video https://youtu.b

The last section in the Hebrew Bible, the Writings, is filled with different kinds of literature that all uniquely point to the Messiah. In this episode, we check out 3 of the many ways that the Writings points to the Me

The next section in the Hebrew Bible after the Torah --the Prophets -- picks up the Torah's Messianic hope, by funneling it through the family of King David, come see how David enriches our understanding of who the Messi

The Messiah was always supposed to die a sacrificial death and then reign in power. This is taught starting with the Torah. Weekly Reading Genesis 3:14-19 Genesis 49 Exodus 15:1-20 Numbers 24 Deuteronomy 32 & 33 John 19-

Guest teacher, the Rev. Cariño Casas explains what it means that Jesus is the prophet like Moses. Weekly Reading Matthew 2 Luke 4:31-37 Matthew 8:1-4 John 2:1-11 Matthew 8:18-27 Matthew 17:1-13 John 4:4-44 Meditation Que

The most debated Prophecy between Christians and Jewish people... Isaiah 53. Is it about Jesus, the people of Israel, or a righteous remnant among Israel? Isaiah 53 draws on a promise in the Torah for a Prophet like Mose

God made a promise to raise up a future Prophet like Moses, a promise so important that the Torah ends by reminding us to wait for him. Related Video https://youtu.be/zRXhhNNIID8?feature=shared Weekly Reading Exodus 7:14
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