messianic minutes podcast Jeffrey D. Miller
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- 宗教與靈修
Hosted by Jeffrey D. Miller and Rabbi Ted Simon, two Jewish men who love Yeshua (Jesus), the Jewish Messiah, Messianic Minutes is a powerful tool to spread the message of hope and love for everyone in Yeshua.
Messianic Minutes Radio and Podcast exists to bring the Gospel to the Jewish people, restore the Jewish roots of the Christian faith, and bless Israel. The lively conversational style of the co-hosts has been engaging listeners for nearly thirty years.
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Antisemitism
What is antisemitism? Why has it been prevelent in ancient days and current culture? What is the biblical basis for Israel?
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Emunah - Faith
Faith. It’s a word bandied about with commonality, often disregarding its significance. Even among believers in the Bible, the concept of faith is sometimes intellectual or logical. Looking into the original language helps to picture what God means about faith. An important Hebrew word for faith (and faithfulness) is emunah. However, like much of the Hebrew language, it really has many meanings. messianicminutes.com
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Marriage - Jeffrey D.'s Story
Listen to the amazing story of how the Lord brought Jeffrey D. and his wife Karen together. When they met he was an atheist, and used His Jewish heritage as a way to put off Christians who would try to tell him about Jesus, the Jewish Messiah. messianicminutes.com
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Chosen
Chosen by God, chosen for what? In this episode Jeffrey D. and Ted discuss the history of the Jews, and the biblical basis for the land of Israel, including the current war with Hamas.
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The Messiah's Birth
The Birth of the Messiah from the Jewish perspective includes some things that are often left out during Christmas celebrations. Listen as Jeffrey D. and Ted discuss the Hebrew scriptures, prophecies and circumstances surrounding His coming. Also included is the lighthearted dramatization, "Mary was a Jewish Mother."
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Hanukkah Begins Tonight!
The eight day feast of Hanukkah begins at sundown on Thursday, December 7, continuing till Sundown on December 15. Listen as Jeffrey D. and Ted discuss its origins, significance for us today, and some of the present day traditions.