The Messianic Torah Observer

De: Rod Thomas
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  • The Messianic Torah Observer is a podcast that examines the topics and issues most affecting members of the Hebrew Roots/Messianic Faith Community. The purpose and goal of the program is to inform, enlighten and edify the Body of Messiah on living a holy and righteous Messiah-focused Torah life.
    2023
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  • True Biblical Worship According to Yeshua-Part 2 of our True Biblical Worship Series
    Apr 24 2025
    Title: Biblical Principles for Worship Today Episode Summary: In this episode, we delve into the essential principles of true worship according to Yehovah. We explore the transition from the Original Covenant to the Renewed Covenant and how worship has evolved from physical to spiritual. We discuss the teachings of Yeshua and the importance of renewing our minds, guarding our souls, and obeying Yehovah's instructions. Key Points:
    • Renewing Our Minds: Focus on Yehovah’s kingdom and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33).
    • Guarding Our Souls: Be mindful of what we take into ourselves, including food, entertainment, relationships, and reading material.
    • Listening to Yehovah: Be quick to hear His voice and slow to respond or speak.
    • Maintaining Joy: Don’t let anyone steal your joy .
    • Continuous Prayer: Pray without ceasing and do not grow weary of doing good.
    • Obedience: Incorporate Yehovah’s and Yeshua’s instructions into our daily walk.
    Conclusion: True worship involves a holy and righteous lifestyle that aligns with Yehovah’s teachings. Yeshua’s teachings emphasize the importance of spirit and truth worship, transitioning from physical practices to spiritual devotion. Call to Action: Encouragement to keep on in the faith walk, focusing on the high calling in Messiah and maintaining a Godly attitude. Worship the Father in Spirit and Truth. Closing Remarks: May you have a blessed Shabbat and an overcoming rest of your week in Yeshua’s matchless Name. Until next time, Shalom, shalom.
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  • True Biblical Worship According to the Original Covenant-Part 1 of True Biblical Worship Series mixdown
    Apr 19 2025
    Show Notes: True Biblical Worship According to the Original Covenant - Part 1 Episode Title: True Biblical Worship According to the Original Covenant - Part 1 Host: Rod Thomas Date: April 19, 2025 Description: In this episode of the Messianic Torah Observer, Rod Thomas delves into the profound teachings on true biblical worship according to the original covenant. Recorded on a rainy but warm Shabbat morning in DFW, Rod shares insights from a recent Google-Meet study delivered to Torah-honoring brethren in Nairobi, Kenya. This teaching explores the significance of worship in the Messianic Torah Observer lifestyle, including the Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Day of Firstfruits. Key Points:
    • Introduction to the topic of true biblical worship and its importance in the Messianic Torah Observer lifestyle1.
    • Examination of traditional understandings of worship across various religious practices2.
    • Detailed discussion on the biblical principles of worship, including the Hebrew term "shachah" and its significance3.
    • Insights into the original covenant perspectives on worship, including the physical and actionable forms of worship4.
    • Exploration of the appointed times for worship according to Yah's sacred calendar5.
    • Emphasis on the fear of Yehovah as the basis of true biblical worship6.
    • Closing remarks and preview of Part 2, which will focus on worship from a Yeshua-centric perspective7.
    Call to Action: Visit [http://themessianictorahobserver.org](http://themessianictorahobserver.org) for more teachings on Yah's set apart days and other Hebraic topics. Stay tuned for Part 2 of this teaching series, where Rod will explore worship in spirit and truth. Closing: Rod Thomas wishes listeners a blessed rest of their Shabbat, a meaningful Feast of Unleavened Bread, and a powerfully blessed Day of Firstfruits. Until next time, Shalom, shalom.
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  • Waking up from the Slumber-FOT 2024-Kenya
    Apr 10 2025

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    Join Rod Thomas in this enlightening episode of the Messianic Torah Observer as he discusses the significance of the upcoming Spring Feasts, including Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Dive deep into the spiritual implications of these sacred times, exploring the importance of ridding our homes of leaven and embracing the symbolism of matzah. Rod also shares a powerful teaching titled "Waking Up from Our Slumber: The Feast of Tabernacles and Our Kingdom Readiness," originally delivered to a Kenyan assembly. This teaching emphasizes the urgency for believers to awaken spiritually and fulfill their divine purpose. Tune in for a meaningful exploration of faith, community, and the call to action in our walk with Yeshua.

    Website: themessianictorahobserver.org

    1. Introduction to the Spring Feasts

    2. Significance of Passover and Unleavened Bread

    3. Teaching: Waking Up from Our Slumber

    4. Spiritual Complacency and Its Dangers

    5. Fulfilling Our Purpose in Yeshua

    6. Conclusion and Call to Action

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    1 h y 2 m
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This guy is 100% correct! It’s not about skin color!

Let me just say this guy in this podcast is 100% correct.

I’m black American and I’ve done two DNA test 3.5 years ago and both came out 48% Beta Jew from north east Africa/Ethiopia. Our history is told we possibly fall in the tribe of Manessa, Ruben, and or maybe talk that we could possibly be in the tribe of Levi, but there are debates. All of the research I’ve done I follow Messianic Jewish traditions, in a nut shell it’s pretty much Torah Observant nothing different at all. So my brothers and sisters that are Torah Observant…..keep doing what your doing because it is proper in Ēl’s eyes, by the way it doesn’t matter what your skin color is. Anyway, one day I was hanging out at my apartment sitting on the patio and it was about mid day, maybe late afternoon the sun was really orange and so beautiful. The sun rays were so amazing hitting me in the face on Shabbat. At that particular time I was in a day dream. In this day dream it was clear to me that every believer in Yashua will be doing something like a Torah Observant dedication in the kingdom of Shamayim anyway, so we might as well get used to it hear on earth. It just makes my heart so warm to know that more Christians are becoming Torah Observant and is waking up. Before my discovery of being a member of one of the tribes of Yisra’ēl I too was already Torah Observant. I was already studying to speak, and write Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, I’m getting pretty good. I still get hung up on english though. Anyway there’s a different dynamic in Messianic Torah Observant Believers. I feel that there is way more love for one another then inside most Christian churches. Don’t get me wrong I love my brothers and sisters in Christ all across the board, but there’s just something different about the Torah Observant community. I haven’t found too many Torah Observant churches in my community so for the most part I practice on my own and with Yashua. I’m pretty sure sooner or later more Christians are going to start waking up. They will realize that Mosaic Law is the Jewish legal system that was done away with in the resurrection of Yashua, but the 10 commandments still remain. I’ve always told my Christian brothers and sisters It’s better to follow the biblical feast days/high holy days versus the pagan/secular church traditions that derived from Babylonian tradition. I believe the scripture is in Deuteronomy 2nd chapter when Abba told his people to not worship him like the heathen. Well all of the Christian church is pretty much doing the very thing Abba Yeshua commanded us not to do. Anyways my brothers and sisters I love you all very much and can’t wait to see y’all in Shamayim O’boy it’s going to be a glorious time. Anyway please continue to pray for one another and let your soul remain in Yeshua Ha’mashicha our Adon forever Amen! ✝️

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