Torah Today Ministries Grant Luton
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Torah Today explores the Hebrew scriptures and culture that shaped the life of Jesus and provides common ground for all who seek the truth. We provide short teachings on various topics from a biblical perspective and provide valuable insights into words and phrases from the Hebrew Bible.
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Tehillim Talks - Psalm 43
This short psalm is a continuation of Psalm 42 and should be read along with it. It continues the psalmist's conversation with his own soul as he conquers depression.
For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayMinistries.org And when you visit, be sure to subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter, which will keep you up to date with news, photos, and upcoming events at Torah Today Ministries. -
Tehillim Talks - Psalm 42
With Psalm 42 we begin the second book of Psalms - The Exodus Book - which opens with eight psalms penned by the sons of Korah. Both this psalm and the following one are unusual because the psalmist addresses his own soul by asking it questions and offering it advice. But how can such a thing be? What is this bizarre ability that we human beings have of talking to ourselves? And if I can talk to myself, who is actually doing the talking and who is doing the listening? We tackle these and other questions as we delve into this wonderful psalm.
For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayMinistries.org And when you visit, be sure to subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter, which will keep you up to date with news, photos, and upcoming events at Torah Today Ministries. -
Bread Crumbs #7 - The 20 Commandments
Join Grant and Robin for the seventh installment of their new series, "Bread Crumbs." In this series, we explore and discuss various biblical issues that arise during our personal studies and conversations. In this episode, we compare the Ten Commandments given through Moses with the Twenty Commandments given through Paul. Oh, you say you are unfamiliar with The 20 Commandments? Then, this discussion will be a life changer for you. These twenty rules for living a spirit-led life perfectly complement "The 10" we are all familiar with.
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Tehillim Talks - Psalm 41
Psalm 41 brings the first book (the "Genesis Book") of Psalms to completion. In this study, we discover five promises God makes to the person who is thoughtful toward the poor. We also discover how easy it is for a person to fall into occult practice through nothing more than whispering inappropriately. We finish with an analysis of the roof of "shalom" and what the word "Amen" means.
For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayMinistries.org And when you visit, be sure to subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter, which will keep you up to date with news, photos, and upcoming events at Torah Today Ministries. -
The Hebrew Key #18 - "The Train of His Robe"
In this episode of The Hebrew Key we look at a unique word that is used only six times in the Torah, all in the context of the High Priest’s clothing. But the seventh appearance of this word is in Isaiah’s vision of God’s throne room. But, for some reason, it is always translated differently. Follow along as we discover some fascinating connections found only in the Hebrew Bible.
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Bread Crumbs #6 - The Father of the Bride
Let's begin with a few questions. In Acts 9, we read how the risen Yeshua accosted Saul on the road to Damascus and made him - in a violation of Saul's free will - His newest disciple. So, if Yeshua can make someone a convert against his free will, then why doesn't He go ahead and make everyone a Yeshua follower? In fact, isn't that what He is going to do in the future anyway? Why the long wait? Join us as we explore the depths of God's Word to provide a beautiful answer to these questions.
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Great insight into the Torah!!!
Amazing!
Grant has a way of explaining and sharing the Word of G-d, that’s easy to understand and remember. So thankful He takes the time to teach us.