Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "G-d Speaks" was on Romans 8:14. Rabbi Michael challenges us to listen to the L-rd for His words in our spirit, through principals in His Word, and even through dreams.
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The Torah Portion, Parashat Va-etchanan was Devarim (Deuteronomy) 3:24-7:11. The Haftarah was from Isaiah 40:1-24.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "Ought Not the Messiah to Have Suffered" was from Luke 24:25-27 Rabbi Michael shares an apologetics message about who messiah is and who He has called us to be.
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The Double Torah Portion, Parashat Matot and Parashat Masei, was BaMidbar (Numbers) 30:2-36:13. The Haftarah was from Jeremiah 2:4-28; 3:4.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "Young Lions of Judah" was from the haftarah portion, specifically Jeremiah 1:6-8. Rabbi Michael discusses the different generations of believers in Beth Messiah and the importance of have no "generation gap".
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The Torah Portion, Parashat Pinchas, was BaMidbar (Numbers) 25:10-30:1. The Haftarah was from Jeremiah 1:1-2:3.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "It Is He Who Bore the Shame for You" was on Luke. 9:26. Rabbi Michael challenges listeners to evaluate any shame believers might experience in their faith and how to respond in boldness.
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The Torah Portion, Parashat Balak, was BaMidbar (Numbers) 22:2-25:9. The Haftarah was from Micah 5:6-6:8.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "Share and Share Alike" was on 1 Samuel 30:22-24. Rabbi Michael discusses a mark of maturity in a believer.
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The Torah Portion, Parashat Shelach-Lecha, was BaMidbar (Numbers) 13:1-15:41. The Haftarah was from Joshua 2:1–24.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "Times of Refreshing" was on Acts 3:19-21. Rabbi Michael encourages us to enter the L-rd's times of refreshing through repentance and through friendship- both giving and receiving words of refreshment.
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The Torah Portion, Parashat Beha-alotcha, was BaMidbar (Numbers) 8:1-12:16. The Haftarah was from Zechariah 2:12-4:7 (Christian translations: 2:10 - 4:7).
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "Master or Husband?" was on the Haftarah portion of the week, specifically Hosea 2:16-17. Rabbi Michael encourages the body to examine how we relate to G-d.
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The Torah Portion, Parashat BaMidabar, was BaMidbar (Numbers) 1:1-4:20. The Haftarah was from Hosea 2:1-22.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "You Need a Vacation" was on the portion of the week, specifically Leviticus 25:1-2. Rabbi Michael emphasizes G-d's instruction to rest and how to apply that in our lives today.
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The Double Torah Portion, Parashat Behar and Parashat Bechukotai, was Vayikra (Leviticus) 25:1-27:34. The Haftarah was from Jeremiah 16:19-17:14.
Rabbi Michael Wolf's message, "We Will Not Fear Apophis" was on Psalm 46. Rabbi Michael encourages listeners to be secure in G-d and to not fear things in the world.
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The Torah Portion, Parashat Emor, was Vayikra (Leviticus) 21:1-24:23. The Haftarah was from Ezekiel 44:15-31.