This podcast is the primary host for the sermons of Rabbi Michael Wolf at Beth Messiah in Cincinnati. We will also publish content such as interviews, discussions, and teachings relevant to the Messianic movement.
Beth Messiah invites guest speaker Jeff Adler from Congregation Sha'arey Yeshua.
Rachel Wolf, 10/17/21 Parashat Lech Lecha from Beresheet (Genesis)12:1-17:27.
Rabbi Michael Wolf 1. Substitutionary atonement through the death of the “only Son” - Sacrificial love all the way around (John 3:16, John 10:18, 1 John 4:10-11) -The central Jewish act in history is embodied in the Akedah 2.Substitutionary atonement through the death of the “only Son” - Sacrificial love all the way around (John 3:16, John 10:18, 1 John 4:10-11) - The central Jewish act in history is embodied in the Akedah 3. So, rise early and give Him everything - Today can be the beginning of this year's most beautiful friendship, to quote a famous film (Luke 10:38-42) - Put first things first this year, and everything else will follow (Matthew 6:33-34)
Moses knew that the foundation of Torah is Abrahamic faith Some people separate faith and works Our righteousness results from faith in G-d's resurrection power (Genesis 15:5-6, Isaiah 28:16) The new heart is instantaneous At what point in time is the doubter convinced and faith activated? G-d said it, we believe it, that settles it The mouth confession seals the deal It emanates from our spirit The most persecuted group in the world right now
Part 1: A Son is Given The events that transpire in Luke 1 constitute a turning point in the story of God’s people Israel. They are replete with references to the promises and hopes of the past and pregnant with the future in which these promises and hopes will at last be fulfilled. Because of the need that each gospel has to, at the outset, establish its direct relationship to the Hebrew Bible, Luke 1 has a remarkably rich and pervasive connection to the Hebrew prophets, including Moses and the patriarchs. We will see that the Son that is promised is, by necessity, a son of Jewish flesh, and not only a son of the Spirit.
Come into the 2020 Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashanah with washed hands and a mask but remember that it is only God that can wash our heart soul and minds.
Rabbi Wolf is speaking on "The Promise of His Presence" from the special festival portion, Exodus 33:12-17. What does that have to do with this picture of a P-40 Warhawk? Listen to this message to find out!
Rabbi Wolf's message for Erev Shabbat, 4/3/20
Psalm 46 gives us an antidote to fear, which is very relevant at this time. It is my hope that this message will speak peace and encouragement to those who hear it.
The portion is Exodus 35:1 through the end of Exodus. Why does G-d take such care to reveal to Moses on the mountain of G-d all of the tiniest details for creating G-d’s sanctuary, the tabernacle? The tedious details may seem irrelevant to our lives today, but speak intimately to us about His eternal desire to dwell in our midst.
There can be no more relevant verse for the times we are living in than Hebrews 12:2, which instructs us to look to Yeshua as we “run the race with endurance.” The Israelites looked at the serpent on a pole and were healed. We look to Him who knew no sin while He bore ours, and likewise are healed and restored. I pray this message encourage you greatly.
With services cancelled, Rabbi Wolf published a Live video message of encouragement.
Jacob left a heritage of choosing the eternal over immediate gratification for Israel. The example speaks to all believers in Yeshua today.
The promise to Noah impacts the whole world today. Isaiah applies it specifically to Israel. This message will apply it to you as well.
This encouraging message from Rachel Wolf comes right out of her personal experience with G-d’s grace. I hope it encourages you.
This message deals with an issue that is ravaging the body of believers, and yet is rarely addressed. I gave it at a Friday night service. I hope many of you can listen and pass it on.
Israel is a miracle in every way! This includes the existence of the Jewish people, their redemption, and their return to the ancient land of Israel. I encourage you to listen to this message during this season.
This encouraging pre-High Holy Day 5780 message from Isaiah 60 is worth its weight in gold. Listen to it and I think you’ll agree.