Congregation Yeshua Podcast

Freddie Sanvictores

Who we are? We are a Messianic Congregation that believes that Yeshua is the Messiah who came the first time as Messiah Son of Joseph, the suffering Messiah. His primary mission was to redeem and save Israel and mankind from our sins. (Isaiah 53; Zech. 12:10; Zech. 9:9; Dan. 9;26; Matt 21:5; Gen. 22:8, Ex 12:27; John 1:29).We believe that Yeshua is Divine and will return the second time, pray it be soon and in our lifetime, as Messiah Son of David, the King of the Jews/Israel. He will come and rule and reign for a thousand years teaching the nations HIS Holy Torah. (Isaiah 11, Micah 4, Zech. 14, Rev.19, 20)We believe that the Torah (Law), (Instructions) Law of Moses are scriptures and the WORDS of HaShem. He gave HIS covenant to Israel to share to the nations. As this is HIS WORDS, it was not and will never be done away with. As believers in Yeshua, the Jewish King, we are called to graft ourselves into Israel, HIS covenant people (Genesis 26:1-2, Numbers 15:29, Isaiah 14; 56:6-7, Romans 11). We believe that Yeshua is the living Torah made flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:1,14). That is why Yeshua said in Mathew 5:17 “ Think not that I am come to destroy the law (Torah), or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.” We believe that salvation can only come by grace through Yeshua the Messiah by our repentance (return to Torah) (Matt. 3). We are called as covenant believers to endeavor to live a Torah centered life style as instructed by Yeshua to HIS disciples as a sign of our love for HIM, our testimony and our fulfillment of HIS will and empowered by HIS Ruach HaKodesh(Matt 3, 5, 28:18-2, John 8, 14 and 15). Website: congregationyeshua.orgYouTube Channel: @congregationyeshuaLocation: Mississauga, Ontario Canada

  1. 3d ago

    Shoftim 5786 Prophet Like Moses

    This week's Parsha Shoftim it's the fifth portion of the book of Deuteronomy and the 48th portion since the beginning of the Torah there are 97 verses 1 523 words and 5590 letters there are 41 Mitzvahs in this week's Parish of 41 mitzvot (commandments) was 14 performative Mitzvah and 27 prohibitions. Shoftim (Deut 16:18-21:9) is always read at the start of the month of Elul. We shall explore the important connection and reminder. Discusses the establishment of a just society in the Land of Israel. It covers various laws related to leadership, justice, and moral behavior. Here are some key insights from the sages on this parsha: 1. Justice and Judicial System (Devarim 16:18-20) Rashi: Emphasizes the importance of appointing righteous judges who will not show favoritism or take bribes, even if the bribe is given with good intentions. The verse "Justice, justice shall you pursue" is doubled to stress the relentless pursuit of true justice. NO NATION CAN EXIST WITHOUT LAW AND ORDER 2. Kingship and Leadership (Devarim 17:14-20) Discusses the qualifications of a king and the need for the king to be a humble servant of the people, subject to the Torah's laws. He also notes that the king should have a personal Torah scroll to remind him of his obligations to God and the people 3. Prohibition of Witchcraft and Divination (Devarim 18:9-14) 4. The Role of Prophets (Devarim 18:15-22) Explains that God will raise prophets from among the people to guide them, in contrast to the nations who rely on sorcery and divination. 5. Cities of Refuge (Devarim 19:1-13) Cities of refuge as a reflection of God’s mercy, providing a safe haven and allowing for the restoration of justice without blood vengeance. 6. War Ethics (Devarim 20:1-20) 7. Murder Mystery (Devarim 21:1-9) HOW ARE JUDGES AND OFFICERS AT YOUR GATE REFER TO US INDIVIDUALLY? WHAT SETS US APART FROM ALL OTHER PEOPLES AND NATIONS? WHY IS THE KING COMMANDED TO WRITE AND STUDY THE TORAH DAILY? HOW DID YESHUA FULFILL THE PROPHECY ABOUT A FUTURE PROPHET LIKE MOSES? HOW DO WE IDENTIFY A FALSE PROPHET? IS THE TORAH BEEN DONE AWAY WITH BY YESHUA?

  2. 5d ago

    Rosh Chodesh Elul 5786 HaShem is Close to Us

    Why Celebrate the New Moon? ROSH CHODESH LIKE THE SHABBATHS AND HOLY FEASTS OF THE LORD… THEY ARE DIVINE APPOINTENTS…. SPECIAL TIME OF BLESSING AND VISITATION FROM ABOVE….. WE HAVE SAID BEFORE… THE KINGDOM of HASHEM IS NOT BOND BY TIME AND SPACE…. IN THE HEAVENS TIME IS NOT LINEAR…. EVERY MONTH… HASHEM RELEASES THE SAME ENERGY…. SO WE CAN TAP IN….. LIKE A SPIRAL…..NOT LINEAR,,,, WE CAN BETTER UNDERSTAND THAT BY LOOKING AT OUR PHYSICAL UNIVERSE.. WHERE THERE IS ALSO A CONCEPT OF CYCLES… WE CAN LOOK AT THE ROSH CHIODESH …NEW MONTH THE SAMEWAY…. EVERY NEW MONTH BRINGS A SPECIAL BLESSING. BOOK OF FORMATION which is the birth first book of kabbalah by tradition was a book written by ABRAHAM….WHICH was passed on orally ALL THE WAY from ADAM…. It explains that the world HOW HASHSEM CREATED THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE BY SPEAKING THE 22 LETTERS OF THE HEBREW LANGUAGE…..THAT is so to say functioning on 22 frequencies (sound) that these frequencies are the foundation/building blocks of the world. One can call it 22 frequencies one can call it 22 letters so in the alphabet of LESHON CHODESH (HOLY TONGUE) there are 22 LETTERS each letter is a frequency / sounds or better to say a channel. Through that channel turn energy can be brought down to the world, We mentioned many times Hashem created the universe using a combination of the 22 letters; making the frequency sound of these letters. Every day, week, new month, .there are sounds emanating from Heaven. The blessing that comes down and we need to be attuned. tap in to it. So the same idea that's how HASHEM creates the world with these frequencies with these letters the letters of the holy language Lashon Ha KODESH each one contains a certain energy but when you put them together in different combinations the energy will change …….the book of the formation… explains that every month has different letters that not only create the month but rather gives the energy of the month …. See WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO CALL on the NAME OF YESHUA! For more information, visit our website: https://congregationyeshua.org

  3. Aug 8

    Reeh 5786 Live a Life of Blessing

    Parshat Re'eh (Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17) offers a range of insights, covering various themes that touch on blessings and curses, worship, idolatry, dietary laws, charity, the festivals, and more. Here are some of the key themes and insights: 1. Free Will and Choice The parsha opens with a stark choice: "See, I set before you today a blessing and a curse" (Deut. 11:26). This emphasizes the concept of free will, where the Israelites are given the choice to follow God's commandments (bringing blessing) or turn away (bringing curse). This highlights the importance of personal responsibility and the consequences of one's actions. . 2. Centralization of Worship Re'eh introduces the idea that worship should be centralized in "the place that the Lord your God will choose" (Deut. 12:5). This refers to the future Temple in Jerusalem. The focus on a single location for worship was meant to unify the nation and prevent the fragmentation of religious practices, which could lead to idolatry. 3. Idolatry and Its Dangers The parsha strongly warns against idolatry, instructing the Israelites to destroy all the pagan altars and sacred sites in the land (Deut. 12:2-3). It emphasizes that adopting the practices of the surrounding nations is AGAINTS THE COMMANDMENTS OF God. 4. TITHING DEUT 12 AND 14…. 3 TYPES… TO THE PRIEST/LEVITS…TO YOURSLEF TO GO TO JERSUSALEM AND EVERY 3 YEARS TO THE LEVITES, POOR FOREGNERS….STRANGERS 5. Dietary Laws Re'eh reiterates the laws of kosher and non-kosher animals, fish, and birds (Deut. 14:3-21). These dietary laws serve not just to separate the Israelites from other nations BUT even eating IS A spiritual act. 6. Charity and Social Justice The parsha includes a commandment to be generous to the poor, mandating the giving of tzedakah (charity) and explaining the concept of a "sabbatical year" in which debts are forgiven (Deut. 15:1-11). This promotes and emphasizes that the land wealth, and resources ultimately belong to God and are to be shared equitably. 7. The Three Pilgrimage Festivals Re'eh outlines the observance of the three major pilgrimage festivals: Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot (Deut. 16:1-17). These festivals are times of communal gathering, spiritual reflection, and celebration, reinforcing the unity of the people and their connection to God and the land. 8. A Vision of Compassion The commandment to "not harden your heart or shut your hand" to the poor (Deut. 15:7) teaches a vision of a compassionate society. It encourages seeing those in need not as burdens but as opportunities to perform a mitzvah (commandment) and connect with divine values. 9. Holiness in Everyday Life Re'eh stresses that holiness isn't just a function of ritual but is integrated into daily life. The laws presented encourage the Israelites to make moral, ethical, and spiritual decisions constantly. Whether in food consumption, charity, or festival observance, each action becomes an expression of divine service. 10. Moral Leadership Leadership and guidance are central themes. The emphasis on choosing life, adhering to divine commandments, and maintaining spiritual integrity speaks to the importance of strong, principled leadership.

  4. Jul 11

    Parshas Matot Masei 5786 HIS Will be Done

    We are ending the book of Numbers “Bamidbar” with a double Parsha, Matot (Tribes) and Masei (Journeys), the fourth book of the Torah. The parashah is made up of 5,652 Hebrew letters, 1,484 Hebrew words, 112 verses. Parsha Masei has 5,773 Hebrew letters, 1,461 Hebrew words, 132 verses. but the book that deals with the most crisis in the lives of the Jewish people. We had so many issues that befell the Jewish people. We had the spies, the complainers, the rebellions. The deaths of Miriam and Aaron were read in the book. We had Moshe hitting the rock instead of speaking to the rock. The Korak rebellion and the incidents with the Midianite women and the worship of the pagan idol. Next week, we will start the book of Deuteronomy. Deuteronomy is a review of the entire Torah. What does it mean review? It means everything that the Jewish people learned the last 40 years from from the Exodus from Egypt all the way till they're about to enter into the land of Israel is going to be reviewed. We have said that the Torah is not a book of stories or a history book. The book of the Torah is not just a book of laws. It's a book of life. It's called a Sefer Chayim “ Book of Life”. Torah tells us how to live life. So we have to look at every Torah portion with the lens with the understanding this is God instructing to us on how to live life, how to maximize life. Why, because Hashem wants to have a relationship with us, not a religion with us. The Torah, HIS instruction, to show you what HIS Heart is ……..to reveal HIS Essence to US ……so WE MAY know HIM better and if we look into the laws and the Commandments and the stories of events and learn how to interpret them to show us more about who God is ……..it'll change the way we live lifeis meant for us to know HIM….. through the things HE likes (positive commandments) and dislikes (negative commandments). He also has a special day to come together, weekly, monthly, annually, every 7 years, every 50 years.

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Who we are? We are a Messianic Congregation that believes that Yeshua is the Messiah who came the first time as Messiah Son of Joseph, the suffering Messiah. His primary mission was to redeem and save Israel and mankind from our sins. (Isaiah 53; Zech. 12:10; Zech. 9:9; Dan. 9;26; Matt 21:5; Gen. 22:8, Ex 12:27; John 1:29).We believe that Yeshua is Divine and will return the second time, pray it be soon and in our lifetime, as Messiah Son of David, the King of the Jews/Israel. He will come and rule and reign for a thousand years teaching the nations HIS Holy Torah. (Isaiah 11, Micah 4, Zech. 14, Rev.19, 20)We believe that the Torah (Law), (Instructions) Law of Moses are scriptures and the WORDS of HaShem. He gave HIS covenant to Israel to share to the nations. As this is HIS WORDS, it was not and will never be done away with. As believers in Yeshua, the Jewish King, we are called to graft ourselves into Israel, HIS covenant people (Genesis 26:1-2, Numbers 15:29, Isaiah 14; 56:6-7, Romans 11). We believe that Yeshua is the living Torah made flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:1,14). That is why Yeshua said in Mathew 5:17 “ Think not that I am come to destroy the law (Torah), or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.” We believe that salvation can only come by grace through Yeshua the Messiah by our repentance (return to Torah) (Matt. 3). We are called as covenant believers to endeavor to live a Torah centered life style as instructed by Yeshua to HIS disciples as a sign of our love for HIM, our testimony and our fulfillment of HIS will and empowered by HIS Ruach HaKodesh(Matt 3, 5, 28:18-2, John 8, 14 and 15). Website: congregationyeshua.orgYouTube Channel: @congregationyeshuaLocation: Mississauga, Ontario Canada