Remnant of Israel Shabbat Messages Remnant of Israel Messianic Synagogue
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Our weekly Messianic Jewish Shabbat message is shared on this podcast.
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Passover – Questions and Readiness
Today Philip Snell helps us prepare for Passover by beginning with three questions and later letting some New Testament authors explain the Tanach (Old Testament) Passover.
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Good Samaritan Beggars
Today Brian Fritz brings us the Torah message (midrash), showing us that we are as beggars in God's eyes, and so we should be the best beggars we can be.
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Relational Presence - Joshua, Judges, 1 & 2 Samuel
Philip Snell continues his series on the relational presence of God with a high-level overview of the first four books of the bible after the Torah.
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Relational Presence - Deuteronomy
Today Philip Snell leads us in a quick overview of the book of Deuteronomy (from the Greek: a repetition of the law, or, Moses' farewell speech), looking for instances where God shows that He desires a personal relationship with us.
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Philippians 1:27 to 2:2
Today Joe George talks about how we should respond when someone asks, "Why does God allow suffering?"; and describes two types of people who will ask this question, and how we should respond to each.
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Inheritance
Today we welcome Israel Smith as our Torah service speaker to deliver today's midrash. Quoting from Numbers 34:1-35:8, Ezekiel 45:1-8, Colossians 1:13, and many more; a powerful and moving message.
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A community for the Jew and Gentile
There is a misunderstanding amongst those unfamiliar with Remnant of Israel regarding where it stands and what the mission of those attending is. To the Christian who visits, you may be uncomfortable with how the service is held and in the way the Hebrew language which is likely unfamiliar to you is recited and sung throughout the service. It may catch you off guard when you visit and someone greets you with a happy “Shabbat Shalom!”, you may be confused as to how to respond (hint: repeat “Shabbat Shalom” right back). You may wonder if these are Christians or Jews? For many attending the answer is both.
To the Jew who visits, you will likely feel very comfortable with the familiar liturgy, the traditional Kippah and Tallit wearing amongst many men (though it’s not required or expected), and you’ll see a community who reveres and respects following biblically appointed times and dietary laws. There will be a difference though, this community has discovered and embraced their Jewish Mashiach who’s identity is clearly and indistinguishably found in Yeshua as revealed to us all in Isaiah (Yeshayah) 53. You will find joy, life and happiness amongst a community of people who wish to live in a way that is of a pleasing aroma to The Lord most High.
This may sound very strange to some Christians who may consider visiting, but if that is you please consider what Paul said in 1 Corinthians 9:20. I hope if you are reading this you take an opportunity to visit Remnant of Israel here in Wichita Kansas every Saturday morning at 10am for Shabbat service or come early at 9am for Torah study! May Adonai Bless you and keep you!