Episodios

  • Part 29 Prophecy and Speaking in Tongues 1 Corinthians 14 1–25
    Apr 21 2025

    Part 29: Prophecy and Speaking in Tongues (1 Corinthians 14:1–25)

    In this live teaching recorded during our weekly Zoom gathering, we explored the powerful truths behind Paul’s instruction on prophecy and tongues in the assembly. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 14:1–25, we examined the purpose and proper use of spiritual gifts — not for chaos or spectacle, but for edification, understanding, and order in the Body of Messiah.

    Old Testament Connection

    We began with Moses' heart in Numbers 11:29 — “Would that all the Lord’s people were prophets!” — connecting it to the prophetic promise of Joel 2:28 and its fulfillment in Acts 2. This shows God's desire that His people speak by the Spirit for the strengthening of the community.

    Purpose of the Gifts

    Paul makes it clear:

    • Tongues = personal prayer and praise (1 Cor 14:2, 4),

    • Prophecy = encouragement, edification, and comfort to the assembly (v. 3).

    The goal is not emotional hype, but spiritual clarity. "Let all things be done for edification" (v. 26).

    Interpretation – Two Views

    We discussed the two primary views on interpretation of tongues:

    1. Communication to God – interpreted tongues as public praise or prayer (1 Cor 14:2, 16–17).

    2. Message from God – interpreted tongues as prophetic messages (v. 5, 12), similar to prophecy.

    Biblical Conclusion: Both views find harmony in Scripture. Tongues are directed to God, but the Spirit may interpret or redirect them as edifying words for the Body — just as Hannah’s prayer (1 Sam 1) became a prophetic catalyst. We used a detailed comparison chart to highlight how tongues, interpretation, and prophecy intersect from a Hebraic perspective.

    Christ-Centered Insight

    We connected this to Acts 2:1–4 where tongues at Pentecost were a sign of the Spirit’s outpouring. Paul later notes in 1 Cor 14:21–22 that tongues are a sign to unbelievers, while prophecy brings conviction and glorifies Messiah. The Spirit always points us to Jesus (John 16:13–14).

    Link to Firstfruits and Resurrection

    Even though our passage is chapter 14, Paul’s broader flow leads us into chapter 15. Just as Messiah is the firstfruits of the resurrection (1 Cor 15:20–23), the gifts of the Spirit are firstfruits of our inheritance (Rom 8:23; Eph 1:13–14). They are signs of the coming Kingdom — we live in the “now but not yet,” awaiting full redemption.

    Questions:

    • Why is prophecy more beneficial in public worship than tongues without interpretation?

    • How do the gifts today reflect the “firstfruits” of what is to come in Messiah’s Kingdom?

    • How can our gatherings reflect God's peace and order, not confusion (1 Cor 14:33)?

    Spiritual gifts are not the goal — they are tools that build up the Body and point us toward resurrection life in Messiah. Let’s use them in order, humility, and love.

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  • Part 28 The Enduring Power of Love Maturity and Hope 1 Corinthians 13 8–13
    Apr 18 2025

    Part 28: The Enduring Power of Love – Maturity, Hope, and the Message of the Cross | 1 Corinthians 13:8–13

    In today’s devotional teaching, we explore the eternal nature of charity (agape love) as the greatest of all spiritual virtues. While gifts such as prophecy, tongues, and knowledge will one day pass away, love never fails — it is the enduring reflection of God's covenantal faithfulness.

    We’ll uncover how Paul ties this deep truth to the journey of maturity in Messiah, and how this connects powerfully with the themes of Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

    • Why love (charity) is greater than spiritual gifts

    • Growing from spiritual immaturity to Christ-like maturity

    • Faith, hope, and love — and why love is the greatest

    • Passover connections: the Lamb, covenant love, and deliverance

    • The centrality of Messiah in fulfilling the Torah through love

    Scriptures

    1 Corinthians 13:8–13 | John 15:13 | Exodus 34:6 | Hebrews 8:10–11 | Romans 8:29 | 1 John 4:8 | John 17:3 | Colossians 3:14 | Ephesians 4:13–14 | 2 Peter 1:4

    Questions:

    • How does God's eternal love shape your spiritual walk?

    • What "childish ways" is the Lord calling you to leave behind this Passover season?

    • Are you letting love be the greatest in your life?

    Join us as we continue this powerful journey through 1 Corinthians 13 and embrace the call to walk in divine love — the more excellent way.

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  • Part 27 Charity Never Fails – 1 Corinthians 13 1-7
    Apr 16 2025

    Join us for Part 27 of our 1 Corinthians series: “Charity Never Fails” as we explore 1 Corinthians 13:1–7 — a powerful passage on the supremacy of agape love.

    Today’s devotional reveals that charity (agape) is not merely an emotion, but a covenantal, action-based love that reflects the very heart of God. We’ll draw rich connections to the Hebrew concept of “chesed” (חֶסֶד) — God’s steadfast, covenantal love — and explore how Paul’s teaching echoes the Torah, the Prophets, and the teachings of Messiah.

    Highlights: Why spiritual gifts are meaningless without love (vv.1–3) How love reflects God’s covenant character (Exodus 34:6–7, Hosea 2:19–20) Jesus’ conversation with Peter in John 21 and its powerful Greek wordplay on agape vs. philia

    How do we walk in agape within the Body of Messiah today?

    What does charity reveal about true spiritual maturity?

    How does Jesus perfectly model agape love?

    How can we walk out this love in unity, humility, and service?

    Let the Excellence of Love shape your walk and ministry as we rediscover the “more excellent way” that Paul proclaims.

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  • Part 26 The Assembly as One Body 1 Corinthians 12 12–31
    Apr 12 2025

    Part 26: The Assembly as One Body (1 Corinthians 12:12–31)

    Unity in Diversity Under the Lordship of Messiah

    In this powerful teaching, we explore what it means to be one body with many members—each vital, each placed by God, and all under the headship of Yeshua. Paul uses the human body as a metaphor, reminding us that every believer has a role and function in the spiritual community.


    We reflect on Paul’s Damascus Road encounter, where Yeshua said, “Why are you persecuting Me?”—revealing the intimate connection between the Messiah and His people.


    We also draw a profound connection to Passover, when Christ gave His life to unite us in Him. Just as Israel was delivered to become a kingdom of priests (Exodus 19:6), we are redeemed to function together in love, service, and unity.


    Key Scriptures:


    1 Corinthians 12:12–31


    Exodus 19:6


    Colossians 1:18


    Acts 9:4 (Paul’s encounter)


    John 17:20–21 (Messiah’s prayer for unity)


    Themes Covered:


    Unity in diversity


    Honoring every part of the body


    Serving under Yeshua’s Lordship


    Dangers of pride and comparison


    Living in covenant with one another


    Let this message stir your heart to walk in your calling, value others’ gifts, and build up the Body of Messiah with humility and love.


    Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more teachings that connect the Hebraic roots of our faith with the life-transforming power of Yeshua the Messiah.

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  • Part 25 Gifts of the Holy Spirit 1 Corinthians 12 1–11
    Apr 10 2025

    Part 25: Gifts of the Holy Spirit | 1 Corinthians 12:1–11

    In today’s teaching, we explore how the gifts of the Spirit operate under the Lordship of Yeshua, rooted in truth and covenant faithfulness. We link these gifts to the foundational events of Passover and the outpouring of the Spirit at Shavuot (Pentecost)—showing how God's appointed times prepare and empower His people.

    • The function of each spiritual gift in the Body of Messiah

    • Old Testament roots for each gift (Joel 2:28, Exodus 12)

    • Guarding against counterfeit spirituality

    • Preparing ourselves to receive and rightly use the gifts

    From wisdom to healing, tongues to discernment, each gift is a manifestation of the Spirit for the common good (1 Cor. 12:7).

    Discover how Passover prepares us spiritually to walk in holiness and be empowered for service.


    Scriptures

    Joel 2:28 | Exodus 12 | 1 Corinthians 12:1–11 | Acts 2 | John 14:26

    Watch now and ask:

    What gift is the Spirit awakening in you?

    How does your understanding of Passover shape your spiritual walk?

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  • Part 24 No One Speaking by the Spirit of God Says Jesus Be Cursed 1 Corinthians 12 1-3
    Apr 9 2025

    No One Speaking by the Spirit of God Says Jesus Be Cursed | 1 Corinthians 12:1–3

    In this eye-opening broadcast, we unpack one of the most overlooked yet foundational teachings in 1 Corinthians 12:1–3. Paul warns believers not to be uninformed about spiritual matters—and today, that warning is more relevant than ever. Before diving into spiritual gifts, he calls us to examine the source of our experiences and boldly declares: “No one speaking by the Spirit of God says, ‘Jesus be cursed,’ and no one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ except by the Holy Spirit.”

    What You'll Learn in This Teaching:

    • Why spiritual experiences must be tested by Scripture and centered on Yeshua (Jesus) as Lord

    • How practices like “Christian yoga” and untested prophetic words lead to spiritual mixture

    • The difference between emotional manifestations and true Holy Spirit empowerment

    • Biblical discipleship that equips you to walk in truth, faithfulness, and covenant loyalty

    Rooted in the Word:

    • 1 Corinthians 12:1–3

    • Jeremiah 10:2, 1 John 4:1

    • Hebrews 5:14, Galatians 5:16

    • Deuteronomy 13, Leviticus 10, Psalm 115

    This teaching is a call to return to discernment, purity in worship, and Christ-centered discipleship. Before we seek signs and wonders, let’s first ensure our foundation is built on the Lordship of Jesus, obedience to the Scriptures, and walking in the true Spirit of God.

    Perfect for: Bible study groups, spiritual gift seekers, those coming out of New Age or mixture, and anyone hungry for the pure move of the Holy Spirit.

    Subscribe and share this message if you desire a Spirit-filled life rooted in truth and discernment!

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  • Passover Exodus Story and the Victory Found in Yeshua Isaiah 54 17
    Apr 7 2025

    In today’s ministry time on the Live Zoom call, we explored the powerful connection between Isaiah 54:17 and the Passover story—a timeless declaration that no weapon formed against you shall prosper. We reflected on God's covenant faithfulness shown in Exodus 12, where the blood of the lamb protected Israel and brought deliverance from Egypt. This foreshadowed the ultimate victory found in Yeshua the Messiah, our Passover Lamb, whose sacrifice breaks the power of sin, death, and fear.

    Through 1 Corinthians 5:7, we see that the triumph of the Exodus becomes our spiritual inheritance in Messiah. This is not just history—it’s your story. The weapons of the enemy—whether fear, oppression, or accusation—are broken through the power of the blood. Just as Israel walked out of Egypt in freedom, we too are called to walk in the liberty that Yeshua has secured for us.

    Isaiah 54:17 doesn't just offer comfort—it declares identity. “This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord.” It reminds us that we are not just survivors, but overcomers with a divine inheritance. The blood on the doorposts in Egypt was a sign of belonging, and today, the blood of Yeshua marks us as God’s redeemed people. That blood still speaks, still covers, and still protects.

    As we ponder the Passover season, take a moment to consider your own journey. Where has the enemy tried to forge weapons against your life? In what ways has God shielded, restored, or delivered you? This is a time not only to remember the past but to declare your present victory in Messiah. Share your testimony and step forward in faith—no weapon formed against you shall prosper.

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  • The True Meaning of Faith Misuse vs. Biblical Faith Explained
    Apr 5 2025

    The True Meaning of Faith | Misuse vs. Biblical Faith Explained

    In this foundational teaching, we explore the true meaning of faith according to Scripture—rooted in trust, obedience, and covenant relationship with God—not as a “force” to control or manipulate spiritual outcomes.

    We begin with the biblical truth from Ephesians 2:8-9, showing that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works or mystical force.


    We then correct false teachings such as “faith as a force” or “the faith of God,” often based on misinterpreted verses like Mark 11:22. Faith is not a power you wield—it is trust in God rooted in relationship and obedience.

    Using examples from Genesis, Deuteronomy, Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews, we establish that faith is always relational and Christ-centered, never mechanical or self-powered.

    We also unpack Hebrews 11:1, showing that “faith is the substance/confidence” fully aligns with the biblical view of trust in God demonstrated through action.


    Finally, we dive into the spiritual gift of faith (1 Cor 12:9), showing real examples from Elijah (1 Kings 17) and Paul (Acts 14) where this supernatural trust led to miraculous outcomes.

    Whether you're seeking clarity, correcting error, or growing deeper in your understanding of biblical faith, this episode will ground your faith in truth, covenant, and Christ.


    Ephesians 2:8-9, Mark 11:22, Genesis 15:6, Hebrews 11:1, Romans 3:22, Galatians 2:16, 1 Corinthians 12:9


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    1 h y 14 m
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