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×There’s a growing question in our culture - why should we care about Israel? The answer is bigger than politics, bigger than history. It’s biblical. Since October 7th, the conversation has changed. The battle isn’t just on the ground - it’s in the media, in our churches, and in the hearts of believers. Anti-Zionism is on the rise, and many don’t even see it. In the first episode of this two-part conversation, we sat down with Moshe Sigulim, a Messianic Jew who holds citizenship in Israel, Canada, and the U.S., to unpack the spiritual war behind the headlines. From ancient antisemitism to modern-day propaganda, we expose the undercurrents shaping how the world sees Israel - and why the church cannot afford to stay silent. Key Takeaways God’s covenant with Israel still stands - and ignoring it has consequences. The propaganda war is real - and it’s influencing the next generation. Many churches are unknowingly embracing replacement theology - and it’s leading them into dangerous territory. History repeats itself - what happened in 1930s Germany is unfolding again. Chapter Markers [00:00] – Why antisemitism is never really new [05:30] – How October 7th changed everything [12:15] – The rise of anti-Zionism in the West [20:40] – The church’s role in standing for Israel [28:10] – What history tells us about today’s conflicts [35:00] – How to fight the spiritual battle for truth Call to Action This isn’t just about Israel. It’s about the gospel, the church, and God’s promises. Stay informed. Listen in and join the conversation. Challenge replacement theology where you see it. Follow us at TheJewishRoad.com for more content connecting the Old and New Testaments. History is being written. Will the church stand with Israel or stay silent?…
The War You See… and the War You Don’t Life in Israel is a paradox - cafés are full, but the weight of war is everywhere. Soldiers are in and out of battle. Families grieve. The fate of hostages hangs in the balance. But beyond the physical war, there’s a media war - and right now, truth is losing. In this episode, we sit down with Mati Shoshani, an IDF reservist and media powerhouse, to pull back the curtain on how the world is being deceived. From Hamas’ hostage propaganda to mainstream media spin, we expose the dangerous narratives shaping public opinion - and what’s at stake if the world doesn’t wake up. Key Takeaways: Israel is fighting on two fronts - the battlefield and the battle of public perception. Global media bias is fueling anti-Israel sentiment, with outlets choosing to lie, not just omit facts. The hostage releases aren’t humanitarian gestures - they’re psychological warfare. Western churches must take a stand - ignoring this moment could repeat the mistakes of history. Chapter Markers: 00:01 – Life in Israel: Normalcy & War Colliding 02:30 – Why the media war is as critical as the military one 04:41 – How BBC, CNN, and global outlets distort the truth 06:00 – Hamas’ staged hostage releases—what’s really happening 09:35 – No moral equivalence: Terrorism vs. Israel’s self-defense 13:56 – Gaza’s future: The real problem isn’t Israel 21:41 – The West Bank, Judea & Samaria - historical truth vs. political narrative 26:01 – The Church’s Role - choosing between good and evil What’s Next? The battle isn’t just on the ground - it’s in the headlines, in conversations, in churches. What side will you be on? 📍 Listen now, stay informed, and take a stand. 🔗 The Jewish Road 🔗 TBN Israel…
Welcome back to Season 7 of The Jewish Road Podcast ! If you’ve ever watched Fiddler on the Roof , you know the classic scene - Tevye, the village milkman, listens to two men argue, nods at the first and says, “You’re right.” Then he hears the other side and says, “You’re right.” A bystander protests, “They can’t both be right!” And Tevye, caught in the tension, sighs, “You’re also right.” That’s Israel today. Stuck between two truths - both undeniably right, both in direct conflict. On one side, Israel must do everything possible to bring home the hostages taken by Hamas. It’s not just strategic; it’s a sacred, deeply ingrained Jewish value. On the other side, Hamas must be defeated decisively, or this will happen again. Over and over. So, what’s the right answer? Like Tevye’s dilemma, both are right. And that’s the tension Israel - and the Jewish world - wrestles with today. Key Takeaways The Jewish Value of Life: Israel’s relentless pursuit of hostage rescue is rooted in Pidyon Shvuyim - the ancient Jewish principle of redeeming captives. The Threat of Hamas: If not stopped, Hamas will continue using hostage-taking as leverage, forcing Israel into impossible choices. Living in the Tension: The paradox of war - how do you fight when your enemy hides behind civilians? Wisdom in Holding Contradictions: In Jewish thought, struggling with opposing truths isn’t a weakness - it’s what it means to be Israel, “one who wrestles with God.” Chapter Markers [00:00] – Fiddler on the Roof and the art of holding two truths [04:30] – Israel’s hostage dilemma and the principle of Pidyon Shvuyim [10:15] – The danger of negotiating with terrorists [15:40] – The impossible choices Israeli leaders face [20:55] – The bigger geopolitical shifts at play [30:10] – What this means for the future of Israel and the Jewish world [40:00] – What’s coming this season on The Jewish Road Podcast This season, we’ll be tackling big questions, real tensions, and biblical insights that bring clarity to confusing times. We’ve got some incredible conversations lined up with Israeli insiders, faith leaders, and historians who will help us unpack what’s happening on the ground. - Follow the podcast to stay in the loop. - Leave a five-star review (we’d love to hear your thoughts!). - Share this episode with someone who needs a clear, grounded perspective on Israel today. - Visit TheJewishRoad.com for more resources, articles, and upcoming events. Until next time - Sha'alu shalom Yerushalayim. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Shalom.…
In our final episode of 2024, we reflect on the historical, biblical, and prophetic significance of Hanukkah - the Festival of Lights. Together, we explore the story of the Maccabean Revolt, the rededication of the temple, and how God’s faithfulness preserved the Jewish people so the Messiah could come. We also uncover the deeper meaning of Hanukkah, connecting the light of the menorah to Yeshua, the Light of the World. This season invites us all to rededicate our lives to God and embrace His faithfulness as we step into a new year. Key Takeaways: God’s Faithfulness in History: Hanukkah reminds us of the Maccabees’ victory over Antiochus IV Epiphanes and God’s preservation of His covenant people. The Temple’s Rededication: After its desecration, the Jewish people restored the temple, marking it with an eight-day celebration that still shines brightly today. A Greater Miracle: Hanukkah represents more than the oil lasting eight days—it’s about God protecting His people so the Messiah’s arrival could be fulfilled. The Messiah and Hanukkah: Jesus celebrated Hanukkah, as recorded in John 10, pointing to Himself as the ultimate Light and fulfillment of God’s promises. A Season of Renewal: Just as the temple was rededicated, we are called to rededicate ourselves to God, becoming lights in a world that desperately needs His hope. Chapter Markers: 0:00 – Wrapping up 2024: Hanukkah and the Messiah. 5:10 – Exploring the Maccabean Revolt and God’s deliverance. 15:30 – The rededication of the temple and the Festival of Lights. 23:00 – Jesus and Hanukkah: Understanding John 10. 30:15 – Rededicating our lives to God in this season. 38:50 – Gratitude and hope as we look ahead to 2025. As we celebrate Hanukkah and Christmas together, let’s pause to reflect on God’s unchanging faithfulness and His call for us to be lights in this world. Let’s embrace this season as a time to rededicate ourselves to Him, just as the temple was rededicated so many years ago. Join us at the https://thejewishroad.com/hanukkah for resources to bring Hanukkah into your home and connect with the Jewish roots of your faith. Together, we can shine His light and pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Sha'alu Shalom Yerushalayim!…
In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast , we dive into the book of Ezekiel to explore a recurring and profound theme: God's desire to be known. From the judgment and restoration of Israel to the millennial kingdom, the presence and glory of God are woven throughout Ezekiel’s prophecies. We unpack how God’s glory, which once departed from the temple, will one day return in fullness, fulfilling His promises to Israel and the nations. As the world celebrates the birth of Jesus, this episode offers a timely reflection on God's sovereignty, His promise of restoration, and the hope of His glorious return. Key Takeaways: God's Desire to Be Known: Ezekiel emphasizes God's longing for His people, Israel, and the nations to know Him, with the phrase "then they will know that I am the Lord" appearing 77 times between chapters 5 and 39. The Glory of God Departs and Returns: Ezekiel recounts the gradual departure of God's glory from the temple, a result of Israel's sin, but also prophesies its ultimate return during the millennial kingdom. The Presence of God in Jesus: The incarnation marks the return of God’s glory in human form - God taking on flesh to dwell among us. Millennial Temple and Kingdom: Ezekiel’s vision of the millennial temple highlights a new era where God's presence will dwell in a transformed Jerusalem, fulfilling His promises to Israel and the nations. A God Who Wants to Be Known: From the Exodus to the incarnation, God's actions reveal His deep desire for humanity to recognize Him and live in His presence. Chapter Markers: 0:00 – Introduction: Exploring God’s presence in Ezekiel. 2:15 – The phrase "then they will know that I am the Lord" and its significance. 10:32 – God's glory departs from the temple in Ezekiel’s vision. 16:45 – The incarnation: The glory of God returns in Jesus. 23:10 – Ezekiel’s vision of the millennial temple and the return of God’s glory. 30:20 – Reflections on God's presence during the Christmas and Hanukkah season. 35:00 – Final thoughts: Worshiping a God who desires to be known. As we celebrate this season, take a moment to reflect on God’s presence in your life. Dive into Ezekiel chapters 40-48 and consider His promises of restoration and glory. Don’t let the busyness of the holidays distract you - pause and recognize the God who longs to be known. Share this episode with someone who needs encouragement, and let’s continue to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Shalom!…
The Assad regime in Syria has fallen after decades of brutal rule, leaving the region and the world watching closely. What does this mean for Israel, for the Middle East, and for God’s timeline? In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast , we explore the implications of this seismic shift. From Iran’s crumbling “Shiite corridor” to Israel’s strategic moves in the Golan Heights, we unpack the geopolitical and spiritual consequences of this historic event. But this isn’t just about politics - it’s about the unfolding of biblical prophecy. As the Middle East shifts, what role do Christians play in standing with Israel? And how can we be watchful, prayerful, and active in these critical times? Join us as we dig deep into what this moment means for the nations and for God's ultimate plan. Key Takeaways: The fall of the Assad regime marks a dramatic shift in Middle Eastern dynamics, creating both opportunities and dangers. Iran's influence is diminishing as its proxies like Hezbollah face setbacks, but new threats could emerge in Syria’s power vacuum. Biblical prophecy, such as Isaiah 17 and Zechariah 12, points to the significance of these events in God’s timeline. Christians have a biblical mandate to stand with Israel as God’s chosen people and play an active role as watchmen in these times. Chapter Markers: 0:00 – Introduction: The fall of the Assad regime in Syria. 5:12 – Historical context: Assad's brutal reign and its collapse. 12:45 – Israel’s response: Strategic moves in the Golan Heights. 18:20 – Iran’s unraveling: Impact on Hezbollah and the “Shiite corridor.” 25:30 – Biblical lens: Prophecies from Isaiah and Zechariah. 33:50 – The role of Christians: Standing with Israel and engaging in prayer and action. 40:15 – Final thoughts: Watchfulness, boldness, and trusting in God’s plan. This is a critical moment for Israel and the nations. Let’s stay watchful, prayerful, and bold in support of God’s people. As always, we encourage you to stand as a light, a voice, and a blessing. For more insights and updates, subscribe to The Jewish Road Podcast and join us in praying for the peace of Jerusalem. Shalom Yerushalayim.…
Who’s Really Pulling the Strings in the Middle East? The Middle East is a puppet show of chaos, with Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah commanding attention. But these groups are just the actors - who’s the puppet master behind it all? In this episode, we take you behind the scenes to explore the power dynamics at play. Iran stands as the director of this global drama, but is there an even greater force working behind the curtain? We unravel the tangled threads of these terror groups, their shocking origins, and the roles they play in a larger theopolitical battle. From advanced rocket systems to covert sabotage missions, this episode sheds light on how Israel is navigating an unrelenting war. If you’ve ever wondered why peace feels impossible in this region, this conversation is your front-row seat to the truth. Key Takeaways The Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah are key players in a larger battle orchestrated by Iran. Iran’s influence is more visible than ever, with advanced weapons, funding, and strategic manipulation at its core. Israel’s defense systems, like the Iron Dome, are saving lives, but the threat remains relentless. This isn’t just geopolitics - it’s a theopolitical battle with spiritual implications. Chapter Markers 0:00 – Welcome and Problem Hook: Why the Middle East conflict is more than it seems. 2:30 – The Puppet Show: Understanding Iran’s role as the puppet master. 8:15 – The Houthis: From Yemen to Israel - why this distant group matters. 16:40 – Hezbollah: A state within a state in Lebanon, armed and dangerous. 24:50 – Hamas: The terror organization controlling Gaza and its tragic legacy. 33:15 – Iran Unveiled: How Iran’s direct involvement has changed the stakes. 40:20 – Theopolitics Explained: The spiritual battle behind the headlines. 47:00 – A Glimpse of Hope: The ultimate peace that only Yeshua can bring. 53:10 – Final Thoughts: Practical ways to support Israel and stand with truth. Dive deeper into this conversation and access additional resources at thejewishroad.com/puppets . This is an episode that will challenge your understanding and strengthen your resolve.…
Can a Hoodie Change the World? What if your clothing could spark a conversation, stand against hate, and support the Jewish people? This episode dives into our newest project: Jewish Road Gear. It’s more than shirts and hoodies - it’s a way to wear your voice, stand for truth, and be a blessing to Israel. We unpack the inspiration behind our designs, the messages they carry, and how each purchase makes an impact in Israel today. As anti-Semitism rises and misinformation spreads, we’re inviting you to stand up, speak out, and make a difference. Each piece of gear tells a story - whether it’s about knowing your roots or declaring that the Jewish people are still chosen . Learn how wearing this gear connects you to a larger mission and why now is the time to act. Key Takeaways Be a Voice: Wearing Jewish Road Gear is a way to stand against anti-Semitism and for truth. Know Your Roots: A reminder that the Christian faith is deeply rooted in Jewish heritage. Still Chosen: A declaration that God’s promises to Israel remain true today. Every Purchase Helps: Proceeds go directly to supporting Israel’s people and ministries. Chapter Markers 0:00 – Introduction: The power of fashion to tell a story. 3:15 – The Humor Break: A return to the Catskills for some Jewish humor. 8:00 – Why Jewish Road Gear?: The heart behind the project and the messages we’re sharing. 15:30 – Know Your Roots: The design reminding Christians of their faith’s Jewish foundation. 23:45 – Still Chosen: Proclaiming God’s faithfulness to the Jewish people. 32:00 – How Proceeds Help: Direct impact on Israel’s people and ministries. 37:30 – Call to Action: Stand, pray, and be a voice with every piece of gear. 42:00 – Closing Thoughts: Shalu shalom Yerushalayim - pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Find Jewish Road Gear at thejewishroad.com/gear . Every item is a step toward standing with Israel and making a tangible difference.…
What You Think About Israelis Might Change Israelis are often painted as aggressors - heartless warmongers driving their enemies from the land. But what if that narrative is missing the humanity of their story? In this episode, we sit down with new friends Moshe and Sasha, who share what life really looks like in the middle of the chaos. Imagine being uprooted from your home, moving four times in one year, all while figuring out how to keep your kids in school and put food on the table. Now, add to that the heartbreak of a tourism business collapsing under the weight of rockets and global fear. This isn’t just geopolitics - it’s survival. But through it all, a remarkable shift emerges - a Jewish-Israeli perspective of Christians they never expected. Sasha shares her journey of discovering a love and warmth from believers in the West that has transformed her understanding of faith and reconciliation. It’s a glimpse into how even in war, relationships can heal old wounds. This conversation will challenge what you think you know and leave you with a profound appreciation for the resilience of the Israeli people and the unexpected ways God is moving. Key Takeaways Life in Israel is more complicated than the media portrays—this is a story of survival, resilience, and unexpected hope. Sasha’s perspective on Christians transformed from fear to trust, breaking long-held stereotypes. Tourism, a cornerstone of Israel’s economy, has been devastated, leaving families scrambling to make ends meet. God is at work in surprising ways, bringing reconciliation where division once reigned. Chapter Markers 0:00 – Welcome and Introductions: Meet Moshe and Sasha, two Israelis with incredible stories to share. 2:45 – Moshe’s Journey: From software engineer to tour guide, connecting Christians to the land of the Bible. 9:30 – Sasha’s Story: Discovering her Jewish identity and her surprising encounters with Christian love. 16:20 – Life During War: The struggle of living through constant relocations, rockets, and economic hardship. 29:10 – Arab-Israeli Relations: A nuanced look at the dynamics between Jews and Arabs in Israel. 35:50 – Surprised by Christian Love: How encounters with Christians have reshaped Sasha’s worldview. 42:15 – Jewelry with Meaning: Sasha’s handmade creations that bring the beauty of Israel to the world. 48:30 – Theopolitics and Hope: Israel’s spiritual and global significance explained. 56:00 – Closing Encouragement: Ways to support Israel and bring hope to its people. Visit BeautifulIsraelStore.com to bring a piece of Israel’s beauty and history into your life. Every purchase helps rebuild lives and sustain hope in the land where biblical stories unfolded - and continue today. “Sha’alu Shalom Yerushalayim - Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.” Keep the people of Israel in your prayers and hearts.…
How is it that today’s church can read a Bible rooted in Israel, focused on a Jewish Messiah, and authored by Jewish voices, yet somehow feel disconnected from the Jewish story? Have we really allowed the narrative of God's chosen people to end 2,000 years ago, when in reality, it’s just getting good? In this episode, "How Does A Church Stand With Israel?" we dig into the undeniable link between our faith and the ongoing story of Israel - a story still unfolding and intensifying in ways that truly demand our attention. With longtime friend Pastor Jeremy Mercer of Connection Church in Corona, CA, we look at what it means to stand with Israel as a church. Jeremy shares how his church actively supports and prays for the Jewish people, building a community that stands with Israel not out of politics but as a fulfillment of biblical promises. Together, we walk through strategies for making Israel a priority in our own churches and why, now more than ever, this matters deeply. On the other side of this conversation, you’ll have a better idea of how to embrace God’s promises for Israel and move from passive awareness to active blessing. Key Points: Faith in Action: Pastor Jeremy emphasizes how his church’s love for Israel goes beyond words, actively supporting and praying for the Jewish people. Scriptural Foundation: The importance of understanding scripture in context, seeing the connection between Old and New Testaments, and grasping the Jewish roots of the faith. Genuine Connection: Through long-lasting friendships and community support, Pastor Jeremy illustrates the power of relationships in ministry. Responding to Current Events: Reflecting on the significance of supporting Israel during turbulent times, especially following recent events in Israel. Teaching Contextually: The need for pastors to preach boldly on Israel's role in God’s plan, countering replacement theology and embracing the full narrative of scripture. Pull Quotes: "Without the Jewish story, we miss the full picture of God’s love story for His people." "Our role as the church is not political but biblical when it comes to standing with Israel." "Supporting Israel is more than a stance, it’s a journey of faithfulness to God’s promises." Chapter Markers: 0:10 - 4:30: Introduction: Reconnecting with Pastor Jeremy and His Journey to Ministry 4:30 - 9:15: Faith and Friendship: Growing Up with Israel in Their Hearts 9:15 - 13:50: Biblical Foundations: How Scripture Informs Our Stand with Israel 13:50 - 18:30: Ministry Focus: Connection Church’s Commitment to Israel 18:30 - 23:00: Responding to Current Events: Praying for the Peace of Jerusalem 23:00 - 28:30: Humility in Ministry: How Pastors Can Seek Support and Wisdom 28:30 - 33:20: Supporting Israel Practically: Tips for Churches and Individuals…
Episode Description Episode 113: "Don't Sit This One Out: Stand Like Esther with Your Vote" With division on every front, some believers are stepping back, declaring "Jesus 2024: Our Only Hope." While it's a powerful reminder to keep our eyes on Him, it’s simply not enough to watch from the sidelines. Our faith calls us to be active, engaged, and responsible in our world - not passive spectators. This episode dives into why Christians must participate in the democratic process, even when it feels intimidating or divisive. Drawing from the story of Esther, Ron and Matt discuss how God’s sovereignty doesn’t relieve us from action; it calls us to it. Esther didn’t sit back and “let go and let God” - she stepped up, even at personal risk, because the fate of her people depended on it. Today, as believers, we’re called to step up in our own way, and voting is one of those ways. The conversation covers not only the importance of this responsibility but also how our choices impact issues that matter deeply to God’s heart, including Israel and the direction of our nation. Don’t sit this one out. Listen in to be inspired, challenged, and encouraged to show up, speak up, and cast your vote. Key Takeaways Faith in Action: How God’s sovereignty works through our responsibility. The Power of Participation: Why neglecting our right to vote diminishes our influence in a divided world. Standing with Israel: Understanding Israel’s central role in God’s plan and why it matters to the global Church. Lessons from Esther: Courage in the face of fear and the willingness to risk for the greater good. Chapter Markers 00:00 – Introduction: Why Every Vote Counts 02:13 – Division in America and the Christian Response 03:05 – Surprising Stats: 90 Million Christians, 40 Million Don’t Vote 05:27 – God's Sovereignty and Our Responsibility 07:48 – The Story of Esther: Partnering with God 10:11 – Esther's Moment of Courage: “If I perish, I perish” 12:33 – Why Israel Matters: A Lens for Understanding Today’s World…
It’s a time of uncertainty, a time when the world seems increasingly divided, and the future is unpredictable. For the Jewish people, the feast of Sukkot (Tabernacles) is a reminder of God's faithfulness in the wilderness. But how do we hold on to that ancient promise in the chaos of today’s world, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Israel? This episode of The Jewish Road Podcast is about the deeper significance of Sukkot, the existential battle facing Israel, and how believers can respond in solidarity and prayer. Key Takeaways: Sukkot as a Reminder: Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) is a reminder of God’s provision and faithfulness to the Israelites during their wilderness journey, symbolizing hope and trust in God’s presence. Current Events and Biblical Prophecy: The conflict in Israel today is not just another battle; it aligns with biblical prophecies and sets the stage for future events described in Scripture. Global Antisemitism: The rise of antisemitism worldwide, particularly following the October 7th attacks, mirrors historical patterns, but on a global scale, showing a spiritual battle against God’s people. The Christian Response: Christians are called to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and stand with Israel, advocating against anti-Israel sentiment and offering tangible support. God’s Promise of the Kingdom: Sukkot also points forward to a time when God will establish His kingdom on earth, dwelling among His people and bringing peace. This hope anchors believers amidst the chaos. Chapter Markers: [00:00 - 03:00] - Introduction and Context: Overview of the current season and the significance of Sukkot for the Jewish community. [03:01 - 08:00] - Sukkot in the Bible: Discussion on the biblical origins of Sukkot and its meaning as a reminder of God’s faithfulness in the wilderness. [08:01 - 13:00] - The Modern Battle: Analysis of the October 7th attacks, the global rise of antisemitism, and Israel’s ongoing fight for survival. [13:01 - 17:00] - Connecting Past and Present: How Sukkot ties into the future kingdom and the fulfillment of God’s promises amidst the current global unrest. [17:01 - 23:41] - Christian Response and Call to Action: Encouragement for Christians to stand with Israel, pray for peace, and participate in being a light in dark times.…
Episode Summary: What if you waited your entire life, followed rituals painstakingly, prayed for atonement, but never really knew if you had been forgiven by God? This is the reality for many in the Jewish community during Yom Kippur. In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast , we explore the Day of Atonement, looking into its significance for both Jews and Christians. We unpack the biblical roots of Yom Kippur, discuss its modern observance, and ask the critical question: if Jesus is the ultimate High Priest and the final atonement, what does that mean for us today? 5 Key Takeaways: Yom Kippur in Jewish Tradition: Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day in Judaism, where Jewish people seek to make things right with God, often unsure of whether their efforts are enough. Jesus as the Fulfillment of Atonement: The temple sacrifices and the role of the High Priest in Jewish history were shadows of what Jesus would ultimately fulfill as the final atonement for sin. The Significance of the Scarlet Thread: For 40 years before the destruction of the Second Temple, the scarlet thread on the Yom Kippur scapegoat stopped turning white, symbolizing that the sacrifices were no longer accepted - coinciding with the death and resurrection of Jesus. Jewish Rituals and the Messiah: Jewish traditions and practices, like the two goats on Yom Kippur, symbolically point to Jesus, who became both the sacrifice and the scapegoat for humanity's sins. The Growing Openness in Israel: Amid military tension, young Israeli soldiers are increasingly looking toward God, with many becoming open to the idea of Jesus as the Messiah. Chapter Markers: 00:10 – Introduction: Yom Kippur, the High Holy Days, and Israel's current state 03:00 – The Meaning of Yom Kippur and Jewish Rituals: A Time to Make Things Right 05:00 – Leviticus 16: The Scriptural Basis for the Day of Atonement 09:00 – Tale of Two Goats: The Sacrificial and Scapegoat Symbols 12:30 – The Scarlet Thread and Its Prophetic Significance 17:00 – The Shift in the Covenant: Jesus as the Final High Priest 21:30 – The Talmud and the Mysterious Change 40 Years Before the Temple’s Fall 26:00 – Hebrews: Jesus’ Role as the Ultimate High Priest and Fulfillment of the Atonement 29:00 – Israel Today: Spiritual Awakening and Openness to Jesus 31:26 – Closing Remarks: Praying for the Peace of Jerusalem…
Summary How do you reconcile being both Arab and Israeli in a land of deep divisions? For Robert "Ruby" Bishai, this tension is not only part of his personal journey but also the heartbeat of his ministry. Ruby, an Arab Israeli believer in Yeshua, has found a profound calling to serve both the Jewish and Arab people of Israel. Growing up in a Jewish town as an Arab Christian gave him a unique perspective on the challenges and beauty of these two cultures colliding. Today, Ruby is a bridge between these worlds, striving to foster unity and bring the hope of Messiah to those who seem divided by history. Through Fields of Wheat, the ministry Ruby serves with, he mentors young believers and supports soldiers during times of war - often being a living testimony of love across cultural boundaries. His passion stems from a deep sense of destiny, recognizing that God has called him to stand in the gap between Arabs and Jews, seeing the promise of Isaiah 19:24,25 come to life. Ruby’s story is one of identity, reconciliation, and the unshakable hope that peace and salvation will come to both Arab and Jewish people. Takeaways Living as an Arab Israeli in Israel comes with its challenges, but Ruby Beshai embraces his unique identity and serves both the Arab and Jewish communities. Fields of Wheat is a ministry in Israel that focuses on developing the youth and young adult believers and fostering unity between Jewish and Arab believers. Ruby Beshai has had the opportunity to supply soldiers with equipment during times of war and has also shared the gospel with them, seeing an openness among the Jewish people. Despite the conflicts and tensions in the Middle East, there is hope for peace and the salvation of both the Jewish and Arab people. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Setting 01:24 - Ruby's Background and Identity 03:20 - Growing Up in a Jewish Community 04:17 - Embracing a Unique Identity 06:16 - Fields of Wheat Ministry 07:13 - Ministry During Times of War 09:10 - The Impact of the War on the Next Generation 10:39 - Identity and Perception 13:07 - Perception by Jewish People and Arab Brothers and Sisters 14:03 - Arab Israelis and Palestinians 16:00 - Struggles with Identity and Faith 19:21 - Hope in Fulfilling the Potential of the Jewish People 21:16 - Hope for Peace in the Middle East 22:12 - Perceptions of Israel and the Conflict 25:06 - Unity Among Arab Israelis 29:50 - Freedom and Hope in Israel 31:43 - Hope for Peace and Salvation 35:41 - Bringing Good News to the Jewish People 36:08 - Sharing Perspectives and Bringing Understanding…
Summary Imagine discovering that one of the most influential figures in Biblical history may have been misunderstood for centuries. That’s the compelling problem Ryan Lambert tackles in his book, The Weird Apostle . As a Messianic Jew, Lambert challenges the traditional portrayal of the Apostle Paul, urging us to see Paul not as a renegade who sought to break away from Judaism, but as a devoted Jew who remained faithful to the Torah. In our latest episode of The Jewish Road Podcast , Lambert shares his deep passion for building bridges between Christians and Jews, shining a new light on Paul's mission and his message. Lambert argues that by understanding Paul within his Jewish context, we can undo centuries of replacement theology that has strained Christian-Jewish relations. He points out that Paul never intended to create a new religion but sought instead to unite Jews and Gentiles under the worship of the one true God. And far from being a distant theologian, Paul was a real man writing letters to real communities, with a sense of urgency about the return of the Messiah. Lambert’s insights invite us to reconsider Paul’s legacy and the rich, shared history between Jews and Christians, opening the door to greater unity and understanding in our faith journeys. Takeaways Understanding Paul in his Jewish context can challenge the traditional narrative and improve relationships between Jews and Christians. Paul was a faithful Jew who upheld the Torah and did not seek to replace Judaism with Christianity. The Jewishness of Jesus is widely recognized, but the Jewishness of Paul is often overlooked. Reframing Paul's role as a bridge between Judaism and Christianity can help foster dialogue and understanding. Paul believed that the end was near and expected the Messiah's return in his lifetime. Paul's letters were intended for real communities and not as theological texts for future generations. Replacement theology has created division between Christians and Jews and goes against Paul's message. Paul's message was intended to join Jews and non-Jews together under the worship of the one true God. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Prayer 01:16 - Meeting Ryan Lambert at the Israel Summit 06:54 - Discovering Messianic Judaism 10:48 - Passion for Building Bridges Between Christians and Jews 15:37 - Fascination with the Apostle Paul 23:36 - Paul as the Fulcrum of Jewish and Christian History 25:23 - Paul's Urgency and Expectation 27:14 - Paul as a Letter Writer 30:22 - The Impact of Replacement Theology 39:23 - Joining Jews and Non-Jews in Worship…
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