Identifying with God’s Call and People
The Feast of Purim is a Jewish holiday found in the Book of Esther that celebrates God’s delivering His people from destruction. Purim is recognized each year in Jewish communities
Learn moreThe Feast of Purim is a Jewish holiday found in the Book of Esther that celebrates God’s delivering His people from destruction. Purim is recognized each year in Jewish communities
Learn more“lack of asking reveals a lack of dependence on Messiah” Preparing for our upcoming Messianic Leaders Conference on Feb 19-20, if there’s one thing, I would want the attendees to
Learn moreThis time of year, our Word of Messiah staff will be speaking weekly in various bible believing churches to let them know about the great things that God is doing
Learn more“When we eliminate the Jewishness from these parables, we are left with questions that lack answers.” Books on the Kingdom of Heaven abound, so why do we need another? Because
Learn moreMessiah’s virgin birth is the defining point of all history. Though the date of Messiah’s birth is debated among many people, when Messiah was born is not the subject of
Learn moreIsn’t God great! This past year, 2021 has been an exhibition of divine grace from beginning to end! Though we’ve seen people making decisions for the Lord, God did not
Learn more“Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good, for His mercy is forever” (Psalm 118:1, 29). Happy Thanksgiving! Psalm 118 begins and ends with giving thanks to the Lord.
Learn moreConsidering the upcoming holiday season, we look at what Scripture teaches us through Hanukkah (this year, Nov. 28th – Dec. 7th) and our new life in Messiah. The 25th of
Learn moreZionism is the recognition of a Jewish homeland, an organized return of the Jewish people to Zion. The word ‘Zion’ represents Israel, though biblically it originally referred to Jerusalem (see
Learn moreBeginning at sundown on September 20th and continuing to September 27th, the Jewish community will celebrate the Feast of Sukkot, (pronounced Su-kot) or ‘Tabernacles’. Sukkot is also called the Feast
Learn moreAs we grow in our walk with the Lord, our priorities change to match those of our God, and we find ourselves rejoicing as He rejoices and weeping as He
Learn moreRecently, a friend of ours had a conversation not soon forgotten. As *John was talking with his unbelieving Jewish friend, *David, the topic of Messianic believers came up. David asserted
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