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The Word That Endures Forever: Creeds, Canon, and the Test of Doctrinal Consistency In this foundational teaching, Jacob Prasch examines the nature of biblical Christianity by contrasting the unchanging authority of Scripture with the evolving doctrines of religion. Beginning with the early creeds—the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed—he explains how the “line of faith” preserved essential Christian truth before the New Testament canon was fully written and recognized. From there, the message traces a consistent biblical warning against adding to or subtracting from God's Word, drawing on Deuteronomy, Proverbs, Isaiah, the Gospels, the Epistles, and Revelation. Prasch argues that while Scripture remains coherent and self-consistent, false expressions of Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Islam, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, and modern ecumenical and emergent movements are marked by progressive doctrinal invention and internal contradiction. By documenting historical developments, shifting dogmas, and extra-biblical authorities, the teaching exposes religion as man's attempt to reach God, in contrast to the gospel—God's unchanging revelation reaching fallen humanity. The message concludes with a clear test of truth: what is from God remains consistent, but what adds to His Word will inevitably prove unstable, contradictory, and false. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on July 6, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information.
He Changes the Times and Seasons: God's Sovereignty Over History, Kings, and the Destiny of Israel In this wide-ranging exposition anchored in Daniel 2:21, Jacob Prasch unfolds a biblical theology of history, arguing that God—not human rulers, ideologies, or institutions—ultimately governs the rise and fall of nations. Tracing Scripture alongside modern history, Prasch explains how God has repeatedly used even wicked leaders and catastrophic events—such as the Holocaust, World War II, and global crises—to accomplish His redemptive purposes, particularly in the restoration and preservation of Israel. Drawing extensively from Daniel, Isaiah 44–45, Ezra, Chronicles, and Revelation, he presents Cyrus the Great as a major Old Testament type of Christ and a model for how God can raise up unlikely, even secular rulers to bless Israel and fulfill prophecy. The teaching also confronts apostasy within institutional religion, the politicization of public crises, and the growing inability of governments to understand the spiritual forces shaping world events. The message concludes with a call for discernment: true wisdom and understanding do not come from politicians or global bodies, but from God alone, who gives insight to His people as history moves inexorably toward the return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His everlasting kingdom. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on April 5, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
The Iron and the Clay (Part Two): Government, Principalities, and the Coming Clash Between Christ and Antichrist In this extended continuation of The Iron and the Clay, Jacob Prasch expounds Daniel 2 to address the biblical tension between submission to civil authority and obedience to God, showing how political power, religious systems, technology, and economics are all influenced by unseen spiritual principalities. Moving between Scripture (Acts 4, Romans 13, Daniel 10–12, Revelation 12–13) and contemporary events in Europe, Britain, Israel, and the West, the teaching argues that modern persecution of Christians, censorship, and moral inversion mirror the conditions of pagan Rome and foreshadow the final Antichrist system. Prasch traces how the “iron and clay” kingdom reflects a fractured Greco-Roman world struggling to hold together through authoritarian control, false religion, and counterfeit unity, while warning against deception in the church, triumphalist “kingdom now” theology, and false assurances of escape from tribulation. The message culminates in hope: though many battles will be lost, the war is already won—Christ, the stone cut without human hands, will crush every earthly kingdom and establish a reign that will never end. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on February 22, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Daniel's Iron and Clay: Government, Principalities, and God's Hand in the Rise and Fall of Nations (Part One) In this first part of The Iron and the Clay, the teaching opens in Book of Daniel 2:21, unfolding a sweeping biblical framework for understanding history, politics, and prophecy through the lens of divine sovereignty. Drawing from Daniel, Zechariah, Job, Revelation, and modern history, the message explains how earthly events—wars, elections, governments, and global upheavals—are reflections of spiritual conflicts in the heavenlies involving angelic and demonic principalities. The study identifies three forces God uses to restrain evil: human government, the convicting work of the Holy Spirit, and the church functioning as salt and light—and warns what happens when all three fail. Tracing examples from ancient Israel to World War I, World War II, the Holocaust, the rebirth of Israel, and contemporary geopolitics, the teaching argues that God allows even evil rulers to rise in order to accomplish prophetic purposes, calling believers not to political obsession but to spiritual discernment, intercessory prayer, and biblical wisdom in understanding the times. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on February 15, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This week Pastor Marco begins a 7-week study in the Book of Amos. Pastor Marco Quintana introduces the Book of Amos and the prophet behind it—an unlikely messenger from Tekoa, a shepherd and tender of sycamore trees, sent to confront a prosperous but spiritually rotten nation. In this opening teaching, we explore why “majoring on the minors” reveals the righteousness and holiness of God, how prosperity can breed complacency and injustice, and why God's judgment begins with the nations before closing in on His own people. Amos is not a comfortable book—but it is a necessary one, exposing the seriousness of sin and the mercy of God who warns before He judges. Ultimately, Amos drives us to the hope of the gospel: the Savior who bore God's wrath so sinners can be forgiven and made right. The plan for 2026, for your future listening enjoyment, is to begin the new year with Amos, followed by Haggai, then Habakkuk. We'll begin April with an Easter message and then continue through the year in the Book of Mark. That will get us all the way to the second week of December where we'll finish 2026 with a series of holiday and Christmas messages from Pastor Marco. As with all plans, however, these may change, because our future is not up to us. Thank you for being a Moriel podcast listener, God bless!
SubtitleGod Who Removes Kings: Israel, the Nations, and a Desperate Call to Prayer In this urgent and uncompromising message, the speaker issues a desperate call to prayer grounded in Daniel 2:21—that God alone removes kings and establishes rulers according to His sovereign purposes. Tracing biblical prophecy, church history, and modern geopolitics, the teaching argues that current international actions against Israel and the silence surrounding the persecution of Christians signal a dangerous alignment against the God of Israel Himself. Drawing from Scripture, historical examples (including Britain, Europe, and the rise and fall of empires), and present-day events at the United Nations, the message warns that nations which oppose God's covenant purposes risk divine judgment. The teaching concludes with an impassioned plea for repentance, intercession, and divine intervention—that God would remove wicked leadership, spare entire nations from judgment, and establish righteous rulers before it is too late. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on September 27, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This week, Jacob delivers his weekly "Word for the Weekend" teaching from Scotland during the November conference. This week's message is about current events. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on November 22, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This year's Christmas message comes from Moriel's children's minister, Rick Scott, as he explains the Christmas Story directly to your children. This message is kid-friendly and Jesus approved.
Le Parlement algérien vient d'adopter une loi criminalisant la colonisation française, accentuant les tensions historiques entre Alger et Paris depuis l'indépendance de 1962. Cette initiative s'accompagne de demandes d'excuses officielles et de réparations adressées à la France. Elle témoigne de la persistance, voire de l'intensification, de l'animosité entre les deux pays. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week, Jacob discusses how the angels Michael and Gabriel take a part in the Christmas story and the two comings of Jesus.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on December 17, 2023 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This week, Jacob prophecy and how it relates to current events by way of Daniel 2.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on December 21, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 11/14/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
This week, Jacob discusses anti-Semitism.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on August 2, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This week Jacob discusses how a little leven levens the whole lump.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on June 7, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This week, Jacob discusses the intelligence of the world today and we're slowly destroying ourselves through ignorance and stupid actions.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on February 1, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This study Jacob discusses the fires that ravaged much of Los Angeles California in the winter of 2025.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on January 18, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This study Jacob discusses Christian persecution and the disappearance of Biblical influence in the world.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on June 29, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
This study was taugh just before Easter 2025. Jacob discusses the trials Jesus endured at the crucifiction.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on April 19, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses where our faith lies. Is it eclesiocentric or Christocentric? Jacob explains the difference in the two and discusses how one is right and the other is evil.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on May 31, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jaco teaches us that only one Word matters, the Word of God.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on October 26, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses the Day of Atonement.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on October 12, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 7/31/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
Jacob begins by reading from Ezekiel 33 to discuss, how God deals with Israel when the get on the wrong road, going the wrong direction.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on September 28, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 7/15/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
Jacob discusses the verse, "Come out of her my people" and what it means to the apostate church.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on November 16, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information.
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 7/05/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
Jacob begins his discussion in Daniel 12 concerning the tribulation and rapture and how some "Christian" teachers don't understand it.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on August 10, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information.
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 6/08/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
Jacob discusses holding all things with an equal and just balance.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on July 12, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob addresses some comments from Steve Gregg, a former Calvary Chapel pastor. Mr. Gregg was reacting to a panel of Jacob's friends, Pastor Jack Hibbs, Paul Wilkerson, and Dr. Mark Hitchcock on the topics of reform theology and preterism.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on July 7, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob false teachers.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on May 10, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses the death of an old friend.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on April 12, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses the apostate church and politics.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on March 22, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses the relationship between Genesis 13 and today.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on December 28, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob teaches from Exodus 12 and its relationship to today.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on October 5, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses the war in Iran. This teaching came out prior to the US bombing the nuclear sites in Iran.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on June 14, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses the signs of the end of the age and how we should respond when we see them happening.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on November 11, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Jacob discusses faith in the Biblical narratives of the more implausible accounts like the resurrection, Balam's donkey, Noah's ark, and the assumption and return of Elijah, for example.*Listener discretion advised. In the first few minutes, Jacob briefly discusses the plausibility of the resurrection of Jesus in regards to his missing corpse.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on July 13, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 5/16/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
God hates the mixture of truth and error. Jacob discusses lukewarm churches of the current age.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on February, 2, 2024 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view. From 4/16/25 on Moriel TV YouTube and Rumble.
Jacob discusses he thoughts on the new Pope (pre-selsection).This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on April 26, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view.
Pastor Tim Leech takes this week for Jacob with a teach about the temple mount.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on March 1, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Pastor Tim Leech fills in Jacob this week to discuss another "last days" topic discussing false teaching can stop the gospel from going out.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on March 8, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Pastor Tim Leech fills in for Jacob this week to discuss a very poignant topic for today.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on March 1, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Jacob discusses how some people will ignore what Scripture says to teach something that fits their own narrative. A good example is the timing of the rapture.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on January 11, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
Moriel's own James Kitazaki and Ken Smith discuss current events from a Biblical point-of-view.
Jacob explains the nuances of repentance that Christians often misunderstand.This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on January 4, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday.
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