Show #533 – Yeshua & Oral Law
Show #533 – Yeshua & Oral Law Description In this episode, we discuss the recent letter that was sent to IAMCS congregations and the split taking place between the alphabet groups (IAMCS, UMJC, MJAA). Then we look at a question about Yeshua and Oral Law. Did Yeshua actually condemn oral law or does He actually […]
Show #532 – Are We On the Wrong Calendar?
Show #532 – Are We On the Wrong Calendar? Description In this episode, we look at common objection to the rabbinical calendar. Many within the Hebrew Roots movement believe we should be keeping various calendars but is this true? To understand this argument we first attempt to define what Hebrew Roots and Messianic Judaism is […]
Show #531 – Salvation by Faith Alone
Show #531 – Salvation by Faith Alone Description In this episode, we look at the celebration of Halloween and ask if Christians should be involved in celebrating this holiday, or if the modern Church’s replacement with things like “Trunk or Tread” are ok from a biblical perspective. Then we turn to the doctrine of salvation […]
Show #530 – The Term “Pronomian”
Show #530 – The Term “Pronomian” Description In this episode, we look at an article by R.M. Bailey that contends the term “pronomian” is taking on a new shape and that we should use it as a hermeneutical term instead of a label. We survey the article and give some opinions and history as to […]
Show #529 – Festivals
Show #529 – FESTIVALS Description In this episode, we start by looking at the five major festivals in the Bible and discuss what each one of them mean, what their significance is, and how they point directly to our personal story of salvation, as well as, Israel’s story of redemption. These festivals point to what […]
Show #528 – Theonomy
Show #528 – Theonomy Description In this episode, I look at liturgical prayer for today and discuss what this can look like in the life of a believer. Then a short look at what has often been termed “the Covenant of Works” and if this is really what was going on in the garden. Then […]
Show #527 – As Often as You Eat It
Show #527 – As Often as You Eat It Description In this episode, we begin by giving advice for new Torah observant father’s. Then we move to the Passover. What is going on in 1 Corinthians 11? Why does Paul use the “for as often as you eat this bread…”? Is Paul taking about communion […]
Show #526 – The Priesthood
Show #526 – The Priesthood Description In this episode, we welcome Rob back for a discussion on the priesthood. Starting in Jeremiah 31, we move through several texts that describe the future kingdom with a priesthood once again established on earth. Is this metaphorical as some have suggested? Or is there to be a priesthood […]
Show #525 – Salvation and Passover

Show #525 – Salvation and Passover Description In this episode, we first look at a take on salvation that attempts to couple calvinism and arminian theology. This idea suggests that the Bible teaches two salvations, one for national Israel and one for individual people. We look at this from a biblical perspective to see if […]
Show #524 – Covenant Theology
Show #524 – Covenant Theology Description In this episode, we look a the ins and outs of covenant theology. We start by looking at the basic foundations of this theology, then we move to some of the issues that covenant theology has when it comes to coherent biblical interpretation, finally, we look at the various […]
Show #523 – No Longer of Works?
Show #523 – No Longer of Works? Description In this episode, we discuss a video by someone who claims that believers need to be reading the book of Enoch and should pray to see if God wants them to do so. Then we move to a discussion about Romans 11.6, why does Paul say “No […]
Show #522 – Dispensationalism

Show #522 – Dispensationalism Description In this episode, we first look at a video that talks about the foundation of our faith being Christ. This is true, but we look at the Torah as the true reflection of God’s holiness and how this is the reflection of Christ as well. Then we look at dispensationalism. […]