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    4-Freedom Podcast
    214. Bonus Israel Content - Pool of Shalom, Steps of Southern Wall, and Amazing grace

    4-Freedom Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 10:03


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    Dare 2 Hear - The Podcast
    Names of God: Jehovah Shalom

    Dare 2 Hear - The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 64:21


    The Hebrew word for peace is Shalom, which basically means, wholeness and well-being in all areas of life. The Shalom Peace of God speaks of destroying the authority attached to chaos!   The Hebrew word for peace—shalom—is repeated 237 times throughout the Old Testament, including in the book of Judges, where it is used as a title, or name, for God.   Join Amie on the podcast today as we talk about God as our peace. You can connect with Amie on her website: https://rawandrealministries.com/   You can connect with me or order my books on my website here: https://debbiekitterman.com/ click on the store tab and choose the book(s) you would like to view under the book tab.   OR on Amazon here using my affiliate links:    Legacy: The Lost Art of Blessing  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNJNNHKY/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   Releasing God's Heart through Hearing His Voice:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/0615316220/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   The Gift of Prophetic Encouragement: Hearing the Word of God for Others:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/0800798864/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   The Gift of Prophetic Encouragement Bible Study: Living a Lifestyle of Encouragement  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B083J3RCYP/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   Symbolism Reference Guide & Dream Journal: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0984012346/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20  

    Radio Maine with Dr. Lisa Belisle
    How the Maine Irish Heritage Center Is Reimagining Tradition

    Radio Maine with Dr. Lisa Belisle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 43:24


    Dr. Eric Brown is the executive director of the Maine Irish Heritage Center and a scholar whose background spans Renaissance drama, poetry, and even insect studies. In this episode of Radio Maine, Brown joins Dr. Lisa Belisle to explore how Irish heritage, literature, and imagination intersect in Maine today. Raised in Dover-Foxcroft with deep Irish roots, Brown reflects on rediscovering his ancestry during the pandemic and how that journey led him from academia into community leadership. Now stewarding the former St. Dominic's Church in Portland, he is helping transform the historic “Irish Cathedral” into a vibrant cultural hub—hosting music, education, and cross-cultural events like the upcoming Shalom & Shamrocks dinner. Thoughtful and wide-ranging, this conversation touches on diaspora, creativity, discomfort, and the power of shared space to build understanding across communities. Join our conversation with Dr. Eric Brown today on Radio Maine—and be sure to subscribe to the channel.

    Sicha Discourse
    Chelek 31, Purim 1 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel

    Sicha Discourse

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 82:26


    Chelek 31, Purim 1 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel

    Jewish Inspiration Podcast · Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe
    Inspiration from the Priestly Garments [Parshas Tetzaveh]

    Jewish Inspiration Podcast · Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 20:39


    In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe shares a profound insight on Parshas Tetzaveh, inspired by a D'var Torah from Rabbi Blachman (Jerusalem). The Parsha describes the High Priest's vestments twice mentioning the names of the 12 tribes: once on the Choshen (breastplate) with individual stones over the heart, and again on the Avnei Shoham (shoulder stones of remembrance). Why the duplication? The sages explain it as a model for every Jew, especially the Kohen: the heart must first hold deep love and concern for every fellow Jew (as exemplified by Aharon, the ultimate lover and pursuer of peace – ohev shalom v'rodef shalom), feeling their pain and joy internally. But love alone is insufficient; the shoulders must carry their burdens – sharing grief, challenges, and responsibilities as one's own ("you're my brother, you ain't heavy").Rabbi Wolbe illustrates this with stories: Aharon reconciling disputants through empathy; Reb Chaim Shmulevitz's Yom Kippur teaching that one who hasn't lost sleep over the Jewish people's spiritual/physical plight has no business praying; feeling Hashem's "pain" over estranged children; carrying joy (dancing alone for a distant student's wedding); and practical empathy (e.g., yellow ribbons for hostages as reminders to feel others' pain). He stresses avoiding desensitization in a news-saturated world, pursuing peace without quarrels (a Kohen in conflict couldn't serve), and living beyond oneself – feeling others' burdens while maintaining joy (as the Shechinah rests only in simcha). The episode ends with a discussion on positive communication (e.g., the Still Face experiment, praise boosting performance) and responding to children's needs through listening rather than waiting for tantrums._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Peter & Becky BotvinRecorded at TORCH Centre in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on February 27, 2026, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on March 2, 2026_____________Listen, Subscribe & Share: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jewish-inspiration-podcast-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1476610783Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r0KfjMzmCNQbiNaZBCSU7) to stay inspired! Share your questions at aw@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content.  _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life.  To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback, please email: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Our Mission is Connecting Jews & Judaism. Help us spread Judaism globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org.Your support makes a HUGE difference!_____________Listen MoreOther podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Hey Rabbi! Podcast: https://heyrabbi.transistor.fm/episodesPrayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#JewishInspiration, #Parsha, #Tetzaveh, #Choshen, #Shoham, #Aharon, #Shalom, #CarryTheBurden, #KlalYisrael, #PursuePeace, #Empathy, #OneNationOneSoul, #JewishUnity ★ Support this podcast ★

    Jesus and Your Mental Health
    S2 E15: Biblical Acceptance and Peace - Finding Shalom in the Serenity Prayer

    Jesus and Your Mental Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 50:13 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Rebecca Maxwell and Jonathan Vinke explore the Serenity Prayer and its roots in faith-based recovery, exploring what biblical acceptance really means and how to balance accepting what you cannot change with courage to change what you can.  Gain practical steps for finding peace including identifying controllables vs. uncontrollables, surrendering burdens to God, journaling to clarify choices, seeking wise counsel, and taking daily, present-focused actions to grow in peace and purpose.   For more information on Rebecca and her book, go to jesusandyourmentalhealth.com

    Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection
    Inspiration from the Priestly Garments [Parshas Tetzaveh]

    Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 20:39


    In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe shares a profound insight on Parshas Tetzaveh, inspired by a D'var Torah from Rabbi Blachman (Jerusalem). The Parsha describes the High Priest's vestments twice mentioning the names of the 12 tribes: once on the Choshen (breastplate) with individual stones over the heart, and again on the Avnei Shoham (shoulder stones of remembrance). Why the duplication? The sages explain it as a model for every Jew, especially the Kohen: the heart must first hold deep love and concern for every fellow Jew (as exemplified by Aharon, the ultimate lover and pursuer of peace – ohev shalom v'rodef shalom), feeling their pain and joy internally. But love alone is insufficient; the shoulders must carry their burdens – sharing grief, challenges, and responsibilities as one's own ("you're my brother, you ain't heavy").Rabbi Wolbe illustrates this with stories: Aharon reconciling disputants through empathy; Reb Chaim Shmulevitz's Yom Kippur teaching that one who hasn't lost sleep over the Jewish people's spiritual/physical plight has no business praying; feeling Hashem's "pain" over estranged children; carrying joy (dancing alone for a distant student's wedding); and practical empathy (e.g., yellow ribbons for hostages as reminders to feel others' pain). He stresses avoiding desensitization in a news-saturated world, pursuing peace without quarrels (a Kohen in conflict couldn't serve), and living beyond oneself – feeling others' burdens while maintaining joy (as the Shechinah rests only in simcha). The episode ends with a discussion on positive communication (e.g., the Still Face experiment, praise boosting performance) and responding to children's needs through listening rather than waiting for tantrums._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Peter & Becky BotvinRecorded at TORCH Centre in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on February 27, 2026, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on March 2, 2026_____________Listen, Subscribe & Share: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jewish-inspiration-podcast-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1476610783Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r0KfjMzmCNQbiNaZBCSU7) to stay inspired! Share your questions at aw@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content.  _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life.  To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback, please email: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Our Mission is Connecting Jews & Judaism. Help us spread Judaism globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org.Your support makes a HUGE difference!_____________Listen MoreOther podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Hey Rabbi! Podcast: https://heyrabbi.transistor.fm/episodesPrayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#JewishInspiration, #Parsha, #Tetzaveh, #Choshen, #Shoham, #Aharon, #Shalom, #CarryTheBurden, #KlalYisrael, #PursuePeace, #Empathy, #OneNationOneSoul, #JewishUnity ★ Support this podcast ★

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons
    DILL Ep 382: Fruit of The Spirit (Longsuffering)

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 13:02


    In this podcast, I continue our detailed tour through the fruit of The Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) by discussing long suffering. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download

    Shine.FM Podcasts
    Faith Together: Shalom at Home - Cultivating Peace with Rev. Kayla Smith

    Shine.FM Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 23:12


    Leon and Lindsey welcome back Kayla Smith to discuss what "Shalom at Home" looks like for parents who want to cultivate homes rooted in safety, peace, belonging, and worth. Through practical wisdom and honest encouragement, parents can find ways to create everyday rhythms where children feel secure, deeply loved, and truly at home.

    The Elsa Kurt Show
    Discover Your Amazing God

    The Elsa Kurt Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 35:06 Transcription Available


    Looking for a faith that feels like home rather than a test you keep failing? We welcome author Tamara Woldridge to unpack her new guided study, Discover Your Amazing God, and the legacy of her late mother whose passion for the names of God shaped this work. What unfolds is a candid, warm journey from religious performance to covenant relationship—a shift that reframes how we see Scripture, ourselves, and a God who meets us in our mess.Tamara shares the crossroads moment of choosing God amid her parents' divorce, then helps dismantle the myths that keep so many of us at arm's length: the fear of a punitive God, confusion about evil in a world of free will, and the ache some feel toward the word father. Through vivid, ancient images of covenant—like mixed salt that cannot be separated—she reveals a faithful God whose promises rest on His character, not our perfection. This lens ties the Old and New Testaments together and eases the tension between justice and mercy, showing a righteous judge who guards love rather than a tyrant hungry to punish.We dive into the names of God—Elohim, Adonai, El Shaddai, El Roi, Yahweh, Shepherd, Shalom—and discover how each name opens a facet of God's heart: Creator, Door to Life, All-Sufficient One, the God Who Sees, the One who guides and brings peace. For listeners carrying wounds from imperfect fathers, these names become stepping stones toward trust by looking at Jesus, who shows the Father perfectly. Along the way, Tamara speaks tenderly about grief and hope, holding fast to the God of the living and the identity we carry as sons and daughters in covenant, not commodities of culture.Whether you're a long-time churchgoer who craves more than rules, a new believer sick of striving, or a seeker drawn by curiosity, this conversation offers a steadying path. Come as you are, meet a God who is closer than your fear, and find your footing in a love that endures. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review—then tell us: which name of God speaks to you today? Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3OwEKUxSupport the showElsa's AMAZON STORE Elsa's FAITH & FREEDOM MERCH STORE Elsa's BOOKSElsa Kurt: You may know her for her uncanny, viral Kamala Harris impressions & conservative comedy skits, but she's also a lifelong Patriot & longtime Police Wife. She has channeled her fierce love and passion for God, family, country, and those who serve as the creator, Executive Producer & Host of the Elsa Kurt Show with Clay Novak. Her show discusses today's topics & news from a middle class/blue collar family & conservative perspective. The vocal LEOW's career began as a multi-genre author who has penned over 25 books, including twelve contemporary women's novels. Clay Novak: Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019. Clay is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and is a Master Rated Parachutist, serving for more th...

    Living Words
    A Place Where God Will Live

    Living Words

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026


    A Place Where God Will Live Ephesians 2:11-22 by William Klock In today's Old Testament lesson we hear King Solomon praying at the dedication of the temple.  The temple was finally completed and Solomon gathered the elders of Israel at the tabernacle, where they offered sacrifices too many to number.  Then with the priests leading them with the ark of the covenant, they processed up the mountain to the temple.  When they'd placed it in the holy of holies, the presence of the Lord, the shekinah, the cloud of his glory descended to fill the temple as it once had the tabernacle.  And Solomon prayed.  He prayed for the new temple and he prayed for his people.  He prayed that they would be faithful.  And then, our lesson today, he prayed for the foreigners, for the gentiles who might come to the Lord's temple having heard of his great name, his mighty hand, and his outstretched arm—that coming to the temple, they would know his glory.  Solomon's kingdom was, however imperfectly, a fulfilment of the Lord's promise to Abraham to make Israel a light to the nations.  And the nations came to Israel and to Solomon, because they saw and because they heard of the Lord's reputation.  Not only had he blessed his people, but in him they saw a god unlike their own.  And so they came, and they saw for themselves the goodness of the Lord, the God of Israel.  And Solomon knew, too, that they would come to the temple that he'd built.  So he prayed that when these foreigners came and prayed, that the Lord would answer them, that he would make himself known to them, so that “all the peoples of the earth may know your name and fear you, as do your people Israel.”  Again, this wasn't some one-off prayer that Solomon came up with.  Solomon's prayer is rooted in the promises of God and in the story of his people.  Solomon knew that the world is not as it should be; Solomon knew the Lord's promises to set it to rights; and Solomon knew that God had given an integral role to his people to bring the fulfilment of those promises.  And Solomon great desire was for his people to be faithful to that calling, to that vocation—faithful to be a temple people. Now, this imagery and idea of the temple wasn't new with Israel; it goes all the way back to the beginning of the story.  The garden was God's first temple.  And the man and woman he created—he created them—us—to bear his image.  That means to be his representatives in the temple, to serve him, and steward his goodness to the rest of creation.  We rejected that vocation and the story ever since has been about God restoring his temple and his people.  Two weeks ago, when we looked at Ephesians 2:1-10, we saw how Jesus—the one in whom God and humanity have come together—represents God's work to restore his temple, but we also saw there that, as Paul stresses so much, what is true of Jesus is also true of those who are in him.  One day his people will be raised to be like him—heaven and earth people—but in the meantime, God has filled his church—filled us—with his Spirit as a foretaste and a down payment of that hope.  Brothers and Sisters, that means that we, purified by the blood of Jesus and filled with God's Spirit, we're now the temple—not a temple of bricks and mortar, but a temple of people filled with God's presence. Just as Solomon prayed that the nations would know the glorious reputation of the God of Israel through his people and come to meet him at his temple, our prayer, our desire, our commitment ought to be that the world will know God's glorious reputation through us and come to meet him here.  What God promised to Adam and Eve, to Abraham, to Moses, to the people through the Prophets is now reality in us.  The promise isn't completely fulfilled.  One day the knowledge of the glory of God will fill the earth.  On that day the new creation that began when Jesus rose from the dead will come to full fruit.  Creation and us with it will be made fully new.  God will wipe every last remaining bit of evil from the world and sin and death will be no more.  But, Brothers and Sisters, here's the really important thing here: The church—you and I and everyone else who is in Jesus the Messiah—we are God's vehicle to get the world to that point.  The church is God's means of making his glory known until it fills the earth.  And that ought to get us reflecting on how faithful we are to our mission.  When the world looks at the Church, when it looks at Christians, does what we say and do and live declare the glory of God: his great name, his mighty hand, and his outstretched arm?  (To put it as Solomon did.)  Does what we say and do and live give the world a desire to come to the church to meet God?  Do we at least make the world constructively curious?  If not, we need to reflect on our priorities and on what we're doing. And this is true of everyone who is in Jesus the Messiah, but Paul, writing to the Ephesians who were mostly gentile believers, wants to stress to them just how significant it is that through Jesus and the Spirit they have been made a part of this temple people.  Brothers and Sisters, this is something that we don't spend enough time talking about and reflecting on.  For Paul, the unification of Jews and gentiles in the Messiah was at the heart of the gospel.  It was the proof that God was fulfilling his promises.  This church, made up of Jews and gentiles, men and women, rich and poor, slave and free, all together, unified, one body was a testimony to the glory of God.  In fact, for Paul, it was the testimony of the gospel's power. And I don't think it's even on the radar for many of us today, because we've become so used to and even so complacent about divisions within the church.  Anglicans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Lutherans, Mennonites, Romans, and Eastern Orthodox—and those are just some older divisions amongst us before we got really split-happy in the last century or two.  And it's not just theology and polity.  I suspect Paul might have at least a little sympathy for those sorts of divisions, especially over serious, gospel-compromising theological matters.  But Paul would be furious to see how we divide over things like language and ethnicity.  The English are here and the Germans are at that Lutheran church and the Swedes at that other Lutheran church and the Italians and Spanish and Filipinos are at the Roman church and the Greeks at the Greek Orthodox, the Russians at the Russian Orthodox, the Ukrainians at the Ukrainian Orthodox, the Syrians at the Syrian Orthodox.  The Dutch are in their Reformed church and the Scots are in their Reformed church.  And there's a church just for Chinese-speakers and another for Afrikaans and so on and on.  And you've got Messianic Jews forming their own synagogues.  And Paul would be shouting at us and asking, “Haven't you read a single thing I've written to you?  Your divisions are undermining the very gospel you claim to preach!” Paul did not want this to happen in the Ephesian churches, but even more than that, he wanted the people in those churches, especially he wanted them to appreciate just what God had done for them in Jesus and the Spirit, because if we understand what God has done to make us one, we'll hopefully be far less likely to let it be undone.  So, Paul writes in Ephesians 2:11-12 and reminds them of what they used to be: “Therefore, remember this: In human terms—that is, in your ‘flesh'—you are ‘gentiles'.  You are the people whom the so-called circumcision refer to as the so-called uncircumcision—circumcision, of course, being something done by human hands to human flesh.  Well, once upon a time you were separated from the Messiah.  You were alienated from the community of Israel.  You were foreigners to the covenants of promise.  There you were in the world, with no hope and no God.” You were gentiles.  Of course, Gentiles didn't think of themselves that way.  They were just regular people; it was the Jews who were weird.  But the fact that Paul can say this to them, “You were gentiles” means that they've now been brought into the family of Israel.  And just in case they might have forgotten the significance of that, he describes them as having been outsiders with this string of descriptors that work up to a crescendo of alienation. First, they were separated from the Messiah—from the rightful King.  The Messiah was some weird thing the Jews were into.  What would Greeks or Romans—who were oh, so superior—want to have to do with him?  And even if they did, the Messiah wasn't part of their story.  Then second, Paul says that they were alienated from the community—the commonwealth as the King James puts it—of Israel.  They were foreigners.  Israel was not their nation and Israel's God was not their God.  Even if they did see something attractive in Israel and went to the temple in Jerusalem—think of Solomon's prayer for the foreign visitors who would come—there was a wall between the court of the gentiles and the court of the women.  In Paul's day there was an inscription on that wall warning that foreigners passed it on pain of death.  Gentiles could look from a distance, but they were cut off from the living God.  And third, they were foreigners to the covenants of promise.  Most of them had never heard of Abraham or Moses, but if they had, that simply wasn't their story and it certainly wasn't their family.  They didn't belong there.  Whatever promises the God of Israel had made, those promises were not for the gentiles.  And Paul then sums it all up and says: You were in the world without God and without hope. I think Paul intends a bit of irony there.  When he says they were without God he uses a word that essentially means they were atheists.  And “atheist” is exactly what the gentiles called Jews and the first Christians.  Because Jews and Christians worshipped only one God and one God might as well have been no god to them with their vast pantheons.  And Jews and Christians refused to take part in the pagan worship and festivals that ran all through gentile life and society.  And so Paul flips it around.  “No, it was you gentiles, separated from the Messiah, alienated from Israel, foreigners to the covenant promises—it was you who were the atheists.  You were the ones without God.  And because of that you had no hope.  And if being called atheists didn't make an impact, I have to think this would have.  Because it's not that the Greeks and Romans didn't understand the idea of hope; it's that they had no reason, no grounds to live with hope.  No one in their world believed in progress the way people do today.  That idea is rooted in our biblical heritage.  They thought things just went round and round in cycles—forever stuck.  And while their philosophers might talk about life after death, it was all very vague and not hopeful at all.  Hesiod imprisoned hope in the bottom of Pandora's box, lost forever.  Aristotle and others wrote about hope as fickle and treacherous—a foolish thing to trust in.  Things could go wrong just as easily as they could go right.  Hope just wasn't a big deal for the Greeks.  But in stark contrast, hope was at the centre of the whole Jewish and early Christian worldview.  As I said last time, no one in the pagan world would have ever dreamed that the gods loved them or even really cared about them, so why would anyone in the pagan world have reason to hope?  So Paul sums it all up: Without God and without hope, the gentiles were alone and lost in the world.  Paul reminds them just how bleak things were for them before they were captured by the gospel.  I think it's a good thing for us to reflect on this ourselves and if we did, I think we would have a greater appreciation for what God has done for us and for what he has made his church. So after painting this bleak and pitiful picture of where these people were before Jesus, Paul cuts through the hopelessness and despair.  Like he did with that great, “But God!” in verse 3, now in verse 13 he practically shouts out, “But now!” “But now, in Messiah Jesus, you who used to be far away have been brough near by the Messiah's blood.  He is our peace, you see.  He has made the two to be one.  He has pulled down the barrier, the dividing wall, that turns us into enemies of each other.  He has done this in his flesh, by abolishing the law with its commands and instructions.” Paul wrote about the Messiah's blood back in Chapter 1.  Jesus' blood is the means through which God has accomplished redemption and forgiveness.  This was the great, once-and-for-all-time sacrifice that the Old Testament sacrificial system was pointing to all along.  In the Old Testament, sacrificial blood was like a disinfectant.  It cleansed the tabernacle and later the temple; and it cleansed the people of Israel so that the holy God could come to his people and dwell with them.  Pagan sacrifices were all about killing valuable animals to placate the gods.  In Israel, the sacrifices were all about the blood—a symbol of God-given life—and that blood was shed to wash away the stain of sin and death so that God could come and dwell and fellowship with his people.  Brothers and Sisters, the blood of Jesus, shed at the cross, has fully accomplished once and for all and for everyone what the Old Testament sacrifices did partially and temporarily.  And in doing that, God has abolished the law. You see, the law was the thing that set Israel apart from the rest of the world and Paul saw that wall in the court of the gentiles as symbolic of it.  The law, like that wall, kept the gentiles out of God's people, out of his covenant, and out of his promises.  The law marked out the gentiles as idolaters and as unclean—unworthy of God's presence.  But Jesus' blood has washed us clean—Jew and gentile alike—making both the law and the wall that kept the gentiles out irrelevant.  In Jesus, God had brought these Greek believers into the family—fully and no longer aliens and foreigners.  And why?  Paul goes on in the second half of verse 15: “The point of doing all this was to create, in him, one new humanity out of the two, so making peace.  God was reconciling  both of us to himself in a single body, through the cross, by killing the enmity in him.” Do you remember the first thing the risen Jesus said to his disciples when he entered that locked-up house where they were hiding after he'd been crucified?  It was “Peace”.  Shalom.  Peace is what the world looks like set to rights.  And so it makes perfect sense that “Peace” would be the first thing Jesus would say to his disciples after rising from death and inaugurating God's new creation.  He'd just begun the work of setting the world to rights.  And for Paul, this new humanity—Jews and gentiles, once divided by the law, but now brought together—this new humanity, the church, is the first sign of God's peace breaking out into the world.  The church is the sign of the new age.  As I've said before, we are God's working model of his new creation.  Jesus has killed the enmity that was once between us and he has reconciled both to God and, through that, to each other.  Jesus' blood as washed us clean and Paul stresses regularly to his fellow Jews, this means there's no longer any reason to consider gentile believers in Jesus to be unclean.  We gentiles, with hearts renewed by the Holy Spirit, have turned away from our idols to serve the living God and by the blood of Jesus he has washed us clean.  And if there's any doubt, Paul would point to the fact that the same Spirit has come to fill the gentile believers who first filled the Jewish believers.  So he goes on in verse 17: “So the [he Messiah] came and proclaimed peace, to you who were far off and to those who were near.  Through him we both have access to the Father in one Spirit.”  Again, it's all the fulfilment of God's promises.  In Isaiah 57 God had promised that he would heal the broken and humble in spirit and give peace: peace for those far off and peace for those who are near.  He's now done that in Jesus and the unity of the church—these people who were once separated, these people who once hated each other—their unity in the Messiah as one people is the proof, the testimony, the witness of God's faithfulness and the power of the gospel. And Paul, again, wants to drive this home.  Look at verses 19 to 22: “So then [—this is the result—] you are no longer foreigners and aliens.  No, you are fellow citizens with God's holy people.  You are members of God's household.  You are built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Messiah Jesus himself as the cornerstone.  In him the whole building is fitted together, and grows into a holy temple in the Lord.  You, too, are being built up together, in him, into a place where God will live by the Spirit.” The point of all this is that through Jesus and the Spirit, the living God has welcomed us into this amazing story.  We've been adopted into a family that was not ours.  We were poor, dirty refugees without hope, but God has washed us clean in the blood of Jesus, he has made us welcome members of his family, and most importantly, he has come to dwell with us.  He has filled us—aliens, foreigners, strangers, gentiles—with his Spirit—the presence that he had promised to his own people and in doing that he has made us holy.  And just just because.  God has a purpose for us.  He always has. And this is where Paul stops hinting at things with temple language and imagery and comes out and says it: God has done this in order to establish a new temple.  For centuries the Jews had been waiting for God's presence to return to the temple, not that unlike the way so many Jews today go to the Western Wall and pray for a new temple and God's return.  Brother and Sisters, Paul's stressing that God has, in fact, returned, that he has built a new temple, and that he now dwells with his people.  But not in a stone building on the mountain above Jerusalem.  He has built is new temple and returned to live with his people through Jesus and the Spirit. And, again, that means that we—the church—are God's ongoing means of fulfilling his promises to set creation to rights.  God's presence with us is the sign that one day his presence will fill all of creation.  We are the temple, the working model of new creation.  As we proclaim the gospel, we proclaim the glories of God to the world.  As we live the gospel, we put on display the glories of God to the world.  And our unity in Jesus and the Spirit—something we've often forgotten—is one of the most important ways we ought to be living out the gospel.  Just as there was one temple in Israel, there is only one church.  By our divisions and schism and arguments, by our elevating language and race and nation over the gospel, we've often obscured this reality, but Brothers and Sisters, there is but one church and the unity of that one church across our natural divisions of language and race—and class, and status, and every other way the world divides and separates us—that unity is meant to be a witness.  A witness to the power of the gospel.  A witness to the power of Jesus and the cleansing power of his blood.  A witness to the Holy Spirit who indwells every believer.  And most of all, witness to the faithfulness of God, who has been true to his promises.  And through that, our unity becomes a witness to a bleak and hopeless world of God's coming new creation—not just of the world set to rights, but of humanity set to rights within it: one people, renewed and purified, in fellowship forever with the living God. Let's pray: Gracious Father, you have purified us by the blood of your Son and filled us with your Spirit to make us your temple.  Pour out your grace that we might be faithful stewards of the gifts you have given us.  Teach us to guard the unity of your church, so that the nations will see in us a witness to your mighty hand, your outstretched arm, and your great name.  And when they draw near, hear their prayers, we ask, that they might know your great name as we have, through your Son and through your Spirit.  Amen.

    Restoration Church
    "Shalom in Exile" 3-1-26

    Restoration Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 52:26


    The Sacred Overlap Part 5

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast
    “Bat Mitzvah of Zyon Jones” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (02/07/2026)

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 44:52


    WATCH NOW: “Bat Mitzvah of Zyon Jones” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (02/07/2026)Shabbat Service, February 07, 2026More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channelhttps://youtu.be/wtzwotkmddc Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong.  We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:00pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show

    Torah Thoughts
    The God of Israel is more than ALIVE!

    Torah Thoughts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 1:08


    B"H There are no coincidences. On this Shabbat, Parshat Zachor, we pray for the erasing of Amalek — the force of irrational hatred that rises against the Jewish people. And here we are, watching history move. In two days, it's Purim. The story of ancient Persia. The story of genocide threatened. The story of v'nahafoch hu — everything turning upside down. Megillat Esther means the revelation of what is hidden. Hashem's Name isn't written in the scroll, but He is in every chapter. The same is true now. History is not random. The God of Israel introduces Himself as the One who takes you out of Egypt — the God who acts in history. We just prayed. We just remembered Amalek. And history is moving. Thank You, Hashem. May this be a moment of Shalom — for Israel, for the people of Iran, for the entire world. May darkness fall and light rise. Good Purim. #Purim #Persia #Israel #Iran #Shalom To watch Torah Thoughts in video format, click HERE Subscribe to the Torah Thoughts BLOG for exclusive written content! Please like, share and subscribe wherever you find this!

    Raising Godly Girls
    Ep. 338 – Shalom in the Home: Finding God's Peace & Purpose with Elizabeth Woodson

    Raising Godly Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 30:19


    In a world filled with noise, pressure, and uncertainty, many families are longing for something deeper than surface-level calm—they're searching for true peace at home.  This week on the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, we've been exploring what it means to cultivate a home marked by shalom—the kind of deep, abiding peace God intends for His people. Not a peace dependent on perfect schedules or spotless kitchens, but a wholeness rooted in knowing who God is and trusting the story He is writing, even when life doesn't unfold the way we hoped.  In today's conversation, host Patti Garibay sits down with Bible teacher, theologian, and author Elizabeth Woodson to explore how understanding God's grand redemptive story—from beginning to forever—can transform the way families experience peace, purpose, and joy. Elizabeth helps parents see how theology isn't meant to stay abstract, but to shape everyday life right at home: in our expectations, our disappointments, and the way we model faith for our daughters.  This episode is for the mom who feels stretched thin, for the family navigating tension or unmet expectations, and for every parent who wants her daughter to grow up anchored in God's truth rather than the world's definition of peace. You'll be encouraged to stop striving for control and instead receive the shalom that comes from surrendering your home—and your story—to the Prince of Peace.  Scriptures referenced in this episode:  Isaiah 9:6  John 14:27  Colossians 3:15  Psalm 127:1  Genesis 1–Revelation 22    To learn more about Elizabeth Woodson's work and her book From Beginning to Forever, visit thewoodsoninstitute.org  Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.     Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.    

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
    Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 03/01/2026 - Jason Wong, Avi Pinsky and Michael Shapiro

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 39:50


    Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Jason WongAvi PinskyMichael Shapiro

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com
    The Book of Genesis Part 63 & 64

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 30:00


    Genesis is not a book of science, nor is it a historical book. It is the Book of God. It is a book of faith. While in its entirety the Bible does contains true and important information about many of the sciences, and from a historical context confirms beforehand many of the modern day archeological finds, it must find its primary purpose as the book which affords us the privilege of knowing the Creator Who then created all things. The Hebrew title for Genesis is Bereisheet which means beginning. In the beginning, there we were and as we look at our past and origins, it will give us a great understanding of our present world, and of ourselves. As far back in the past as Genesis was in time, it is still so close to us today; its words are alive and powerful and its truths remain unchanged.Welcome to Messianic Viewpoint with Jacques Isaac Gabizon and our continuing study in the Book of Genesis. Be blessed as you listen in. Shalom! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1254/29?v=20251111

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch
    Episode 1557: PROPHECY HOUR: Is America Mystery Babylon the Great? Featuring: Richard Perry (Video)

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 52:30


    FB PROPHECY HOUR: Is America Mystery Babylon the Great?Featuring: Richard PerryDate: 02-26-2026In the Bible it talks about a Mystery Babylon the GreatBeing destroyed by the anti-Christ, is this America?Richard Perry brings some insight to this.Richard is the Author ofThe complete Idiots guide to the last daysAnother do not Miss End-Time Radio program as “We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It's up to you to pray and sort it out!”Goodbye, Shalom, and Be blessed!ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch
    Episode 1558: PROPHECY HOUR: Is America Mystery Babylon the Great? Featuring: Richard Perry

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 52:30


    FB PROPHECY HOUR: Is America Mystery Babylon the Great?Featuring: Richard PerryDate: 02-26-2026In the Bible it talks about a Mystery Babylon the GreatBeing destroyed by the anti-Christ, is this America?Richard Perry brings some insight to this.Richard is the Author ofThe complete Idiots guide to the last daysAnother do not Miss End-Time Radio program as “We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It's up to you to pray and sort it out!”Goodbye, Shalom, and Be blessed!ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch
    Episode 1559: MISSION WATCH: The State of Union Address and much more! Featuring: Pastor Elijah and Linda Catlin (Video)

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 41:50


    MISSION WATCH: The State of Union Address and much more! Featuring: Pastor Elijah and Linda CatlinDate: 02-26-2026We talk The State of Union Address, Cuba Military shooting Florida registered speed boat killing four, and Trump pulls U.S. citizens out of Lebanon.We also talk about the Mission Church and that we have a holiday coming up, Which is Purim.“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It's up to you to pray and sort it out!”Another do not Miss a Messiah's Branch Radio program as “We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”Goodbye, Shalom, and Be blessed!LISTEN AND DOWN-LOAD HEREARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchVisit:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch
    Episode 1560: MISSION WATCH: The State of Union Address and much more! Featuring: Pastor Elijah and Linda Catlin

    End Time Radio By Messiah's Branch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 41:50


    MISSION WATCH: The State of Union Address and much more! Featuring: Pastor Elijah and Linda CatlinDate: 02-26-2026We talk The State of Union Address, Cuba Military shooting Florida registered speed boat killing four, and Trump pulls U.S. citizens out of Lebanon.We also talk about the Mission Church and that we have a holiday coming up, Which is Purim.“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It's up to you to pray and sort it out!”Another do not Miss a Messiah's Branch Radio program as “We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”Goodbye, Shalom, and Be blessed!LISTEN AND DOWN-LOAD HEREARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchVisit:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/

    Raising Godly Girls
    Ep. 337 – Making An Environment that Invites Shalom into Your Family's Life

    Raising Godly Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 25:39


    Is your home a place of refuge—or a source of overwhelm?    In today's busy world, moms are carrying more than ever. Between mental load, schedules, discipleship, and daily responsibilities, the state of our homes can quietly shape the tone of family life. On this Thursday episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden turn their attention to the environment of the Christian home—and how order, stewardship, and shared responsibility can create space for peace, connection, and spiritual growth.    Together, Rachael and Melissa talk candidly about clutter, stress, and the unseen weight many moms carry. You'll hear why disorder often impacts women more deeply, how grace and realism matter when raising girls, and why a home doesn't have to be perfect to be purposeful.    You'll also hear a timely Raising Godly Girls Minute from Patti Garibay, AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus, reminding moms that clutter is rarely the real issue—it's the cumulative pressure of life. With biblical wisdom and practical encouragement, this episode invites families to work together toward homes that reflect peace rather than pressure.  If you're longing for a home that supports discipleship instead of competing with it—this conversation is for you.    Three Things to Consider:    Choose order over clutter. A peaceful home doesn't require perfection, but intentional stewardship creates room for connection and calm.  Give discipleship a place. Designating a consistent space for Bible reading, prayer, and faith conversations helps build lasting rhythms.  Make tidying a team effort. Moms aren't meant to do it alone—shared responsibility teaches girls leadership, service, and care for others.    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:    Proverbs 24:3  Matthew 11:28  1 Peter 5:7    Explore more resources to raise girls rooted in Christ at raisinggodlygirls.com.      To find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your area, visit americanheritagegirls.org.      

    Frazer Church Messages Podcast (audio)
    Sin affects everything - Chris Montgomery

    Frazer Church Messages Podcast (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 43:19


    In this insightful sermon, Chris Montgomery explores the profound impact of sin as described in Ezekiel chapters 6 and 7. Delve into the themes of judgment, repentance, and the loss of God's protection due to pride and disobedience. This message emphasizes the importance of worship and humility in restoring God's peace (shalom) in our lives. Join the congregation in reflecting on how sin can permeate and affect all aspects of life, and how turning back to God can bring healing and restoration.

    ThinkTorah.org
    Nesivos Shalom on Purim: The Power of the Holiness of Purim

    ThinkTorah.org

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 41:08


    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com
    The Book of Genesis Part 61 & 62

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 30:00


    Genesis is not a book of science, nor is it a historical book. It is the Book of God. It is a book of faith. While in its entirety the Bible does contains true and important information about many of the sciences, and from a historical context confirms beforehand many of the modern day archeological finds, it must find its primary purpose as the book which affords us the privilege of knowing the Creator Who then created all things. The Hebrew title for Genesis is Bereisheet which means beginning. In the beginning, there we were and as we look at our past and origins, it will give us a great understanding of our present world, and of ourselves. As far back in the past as Genesis was in time, it is still so close to us today; its words are alive and powerful and its truths remain unchanged.Welcome to Messianic Viewpoint with Jacques Isaac Gabizon and our continuing study in the Book of Genesis. Be blessed as you listen in. Shalom! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1254/29?v=20251111

    ZimmComm Golden Mic Audio
    2026 NEC - Shalom Iboh, University of Florida

    ZimmComm Golden Mic Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 2:21


    Midreshet HaRova Torah
    Netivot Shalom: Powerful Purim Prep

    Midreshet HaRova Torah

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 50:26


    Franny Waisman's “Netivot Shalom” series, Purim 5786

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com
    The Book of Genesis Part 59 & 60

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 30:00


    Genesis is not a book of science, nor is it a historical book. It is the Book of God. It is a book of faith. While in its entirety the Bible does contains true and important information about many of the sciences, and from a historical context confirms beforehand many of the modern day archeological finds, it must find its primary purpose as the book which affords us the privilege of knowing the Creator Who then created all things. The Hebrew title for Genesis is Bereisheet which means beginning. In the beginning, there we were and as we look at our past and origins, it will give us a great understanding of our present world, and of ourselves. As far back in the past as Genesis was in time, it is still so close to us today; its words are alive and powerful and its truths remain unchanged.Welcome to Messianic Viewpoint with Jacques Isaac Gabizon and our continuing study in the Book of Genesis. Be blessed as you listen in. Shalom! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1254/29?v=20251111

    Spiritual Life and Leadership
    305. What Grace Looks Like After Everything Falls Apart, with Jay Bakker

    Spiritual Life and Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 39:03


    Jay Bakker, son of televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, shares his journey from growing up in the spotlight to watching his father go to prison - and how those experiences shaped his understanding of grace. In this conversation, Jay talks about judgment, unconditional love, and what it means to extend grace even to enemies. A deeply personal and challenging conversation about what grace actually looks like in practice.Send me a text! I'd love to know what you're thinking!Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.

    Raising Godly Girls
    Ep. 336 – How Lone Ranger Parenting Breeds Strife in the Home

    Raising Godly Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 27:07


    In today's parenting conversations, one phrase keeps rising to the surface: mental load. The invisible weight of remembering, managing, anticipating, and holding everything together often lands squarely on a mother's shoulders—leaving many moms exhausted, lonely, and quietly overwhelmed.    On this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden step into this honest conversation with humor, empathy, and Biblical truth. Together, they explore how unseen burdens can quietly rob families of joy—and how God's design for shalom offers a better way forward. Shalom isn't just the absence of chaos; it's the deep, soul-level peace God intends to flourish inside Christian homes today.    Through candid personal stories and a powerful Raising Godly Girls Minute from AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay, this episode addresses the loneliness many mothers feel and the lie that they're meant to carry it all alone. You'll be reminded that community isn't optional for Christian families—it's essential—and that God lovingly places "natural hedges of support" around us if we're willing to lean in.    Whether you're navigating young motherhood, carrying years of accumulated responsibility, or wondering how joy slipped out your front door, this conversation invites you to pause, pray, and reset your heart. God sees your unseen work, and He does not ask you to bear it without His strength—or without help.    Three Things to Consider from This Episode:    Be honest about the state of your heart and cry out to God for help—He meets us in our weakness.  When parenting feels overwhelming, look for the natural hedges of support God has already placed around you, and choose to lean on them.  Don't overlook the basics—hydration, nourishment, sleep, and time in the sunshine can be powerful tools against burnout and isolation.    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:    Matthew 11:28  1 Peter 5:7  Psalm 70:5  Psalm 42:1–2  2 Corinthians 12:9      Explore more resources to raise girls rooted in Christ at raisinggodlygirls.com.      To find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your area, visit americanheritagegirls.org.      

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com
    The Book of Genesis Part 57 & 58

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 30:00


    Genesis is not a book of science, nor is it a historical book. It is the Book of God. It is a book of faith. While in its entirety the Bible does contains true and important information about many of the sciences, and from a historical context confirms beforehand many of the modern day archeological finds, it must find its primary purpose as the book which affords us the privilege of knowing the Creator Who then created all things. The Hebrew title for Genesis is Bereisheet which means beginning. In the beginning, there we were and as we look at our past and origins, it will give us a great understanding of our present world, and of ourselves. As far back in the past as Genesis was in time, it is still so close to us today; its words are alive and powerful and its truths remain unchanged.Welcome to Messianic Viewpoint with Jacques Isaac Gabizon and our continuing study in the Book of Genesis. Be blessed as you listen in. Shalom! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1254/29?v=20251111

    Shapell's Virtual Beit Midrash
    The Shmuze - Rabbi Schoonmaker - Shalom, Shalom

    Shapell's Virtual Beit Midrash

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 29:54


    The Shmuze - Rabbi Schoonmaker - Shalom, Shalom by Shapell's Rabbeim

    Clay Church Podcast
    FEBRUARY 22 | THE LAST WEEK: LAMENT & SHALOM

    Clay Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 23:23


    Discover FBC
    Shalom

    Discover FBC

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 29:37


    Will Dyer introduces a six-week series leading up to Easter, focusing on the season of Lent, a time for self-reflection and spiritual preparation. ​ He explains Lent as a 40-day period (excluding Sundays) for examining one's heart, recognizing areas where one falls short of God's intentions, and seeking restoration through repentance. ​ The central theme of the series is understanding sin, not merely as breaking rules, but as "missing the mark" or disrupting God's intended peace, or "shalom," which represents universal flourishing, wholeness, and delight—the way things ought to be. ​ Will Dyer emphasizes that sin is a form of vandalism against God's peace and invites the audience to reflect on areas in their lives where they need God's peace and restoration. ​

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com
    The Book of Genesis Part 55 & 56

    Messianic Viewpoint on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 30:00


    Genesis is not a book of science, nor is it a historical book. It is the Book of God. It is a book of faith. While in its entirety the Bible does contains true and important information about many of the sciences, and from a historical context confirms beforehand many of the modern day archeological finds, it must find its primary purpose as the book which affords us the privilege of knowing the Creator Who then created all things. The Hebrew title for Genesis is Bereisheet which means beginning. In the beginning, there we were and as we look at our past and origins, it will give us a great understanding of our present world, and of ourselves. As far back in the past as Genesis was in time, it is still so close to us today; its words are alive and powerful and its truths remain unchanged.Welcome to Messianic Viewpoint with Jacques Isaac Gabizon and our continuing study in the Book of Genesis. Be blessed as you listen in. Shalom! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1254/29?v=20251111

    Shine.FM Podcasts
    Faith Together: Shalom at Home - Creating Safety with Rev. Kayla Smith

    Shine.FM Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 31:48


    Leon and Lindsey welcome guest Kayla Smith to discuss what "Shalom at Home" looks like for parents who want to cultivate homes rooted in safety, peace, belonging, and worth. Through practical wisdom and honest encouragement, parents can find ways to create everyday rhythms where children feel secure, deeply loved, and truly at home.

    Alamo Ranch Community Church (Sermon Audio)

    The story of Joseph continues the lineage of the people of Israel - God's chosen people. It is clear from beginning to end that God is more faithful to His people than they are to Him. We will see, in the life and times of Joseph, that in God's sovereign plan nothing is wasted. In the end, our lives, like Joseph's, will prove our great need for God's salvation and that his plans and purposes for our lives are good.DNA Questions: Genesis 41Discover:Why is it important that we know Joseph was in prison for two years?What is different about Joseph in this story from the previous chapter?How does Joseph show that he is for Pharaoh? Nurture:How has God shown you that His timing is perfect?How has God worked peace (Shalom) in your life?How is Jesus the ultimate peace-maker? Act:How do we become better listeners?How do we become better counselors for one another?

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast
    “Our Identity As Givers” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (01/31/2026)

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 32:50


    WATCH NOW:  “Our Identity As Givers” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (01/31/2026)Shabbat Service, January 31, 2026More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channel https://youtu.be/hwqRQyuHGCs Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong.  We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:00pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show

    Speak Life Church
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    Speak Life Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 8:38


    Welcome all my new friends here.   https://www.kennspodcast.com  Psalm 34:18 — "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." If God is close to the brokenhearted, then being brokenhearted is not a disqualification. It's a location where He meets us.   Shalom baby,  Kenn 

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons
    DILL Ep 381: Fruit of The Spirit (Peace)

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 19:47


    In this podcast, I continue our discussion by taking a deep Biblical dive into the next fruit of The Spirit (Joy). Using The Bible as a foundation and source, I discuss very practical steps for enjoying the peace of God. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
    Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 02/22/2026 - Dr. Sheila Gujrathi, Christie Garcia and Carl Fudge

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 39:51


    Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Dr. Sheila GujrathiChristie GarciaCarl Fudge

    BuddyWalk with Jesus
    The Kingdom on Foot: Blessed are the Peace Makers (Matthew 5:9)

    BuddyWalk with Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 28:11


    Send a text we slow down over Matthew 5:9: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” Jesus isn't blessing peace-lovers or peace-keepers—He's blessing peace-makers: people who do the costly work of moving relationships, communities, and even enemies toward God's shalom (wholeness, justice, and restored right-order). We explore the original language, why this was a radical statement under an empire that claimed “peace” through dominance, and how peacemaking is often cross-shaped: truth without contempt, accountability without revenge, boundaries without hatred. In a tribalized, algorithm-driven world that profits from conflict, this episode offers practical tools to become un-manipulable disciples—people who pursue repair, protect the vulnerable, and carry the family resemblance of the Father. Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia

    Thought For Today
    Peace Makers

    Thought For Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 2:51


    I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Friday morning, 20th February 2026, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today.We go straight to the Gospel of Matthew 5:9. Jesus says: “Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God.”Peace (Shalom) - that is actually the name of our farm. It is the hallmark of a follower of Jesus Christ. Now some young people are asking the question, “What does the word 'hallmark' mean?” Well, I looked it up. This is what the literal definition of a hallmark is: It is a mark stamped on articles of gold, silver or platinum by the British assay officers certifying their standard of purity. So when you go into a jeweller's shop, and you want to buy a very special article, you normally turn it upside down, and you will see a hallmark stamped on it to certify that it is pure. Now, the hallmark of a follower of Jesus Christ is peace, and folks, come on let's be honest, where do you ever find peace in these days? Wherever Jesus went, the first thing he would say was “Shalom”, which means peace, the shalom of God be with you. “Blessed are the peacemakers”, the Lord says, “because they shall be called the sons of God”. Not peace-lovers - no, no, no! A peace-lover will do anything to have peace. A peace-maker sometimes has to cause trouble in order to bring peace. Remember before the Lord was betrayed, what did He do? He washed the disciples' feet. Have you ever had your feet washed? I have. It is a very humbling thing. A man came to see me once and he said, “I want to speak to you”, so I went to see him. He was standing outside and he brought out a basin, he brought out a towel, he even brought a container with water in it. He said, “I want to wash your feet, Angus.” I said, ”No, I don't feel worthy, please…” “The Lord has sent me here to wash your feet”. It was a very humbling thing and the peace of God was present with that man. I will never forget it as long as I live. Let us go out today and be a band of feet-washers that tell people and show people the love of God through the peace in our hearts.Jesus bless you and goodbye.

    Shine.FM Podcasts
    Faith Together: Shalom at Home - More Than Peace

    Shine.FM Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 34:26


    Leon and Lindsey welcome guest Antonio Marshall to discuss what "Shalom at Home" looks like for parents who want to cultivate homes rooted in safety, peace, belonging, and worth. Through practical wisdom and honest encouragement, parents can find ways to create everyday rhythms where children feel secure, deeply loved, and truly at home.

    2 mins with Chethan Henry
    What Empowers A Curse?

    2 mins with Chethan Henry

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 97:11


    “but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”” Genesis 2:17 NKJV   ————    There is information and revelation which is wrong in nature that can provoke certain trajectories in your life, certain reactions out of your life, certain paths can get created, not because God is absent, not because you don't go to a church, not because you don't worship God in the glory of His presence but because you have access to wrong information and you have allowed that wrong knowledge to lead you in ignorance. This can take you away from where you are supposed to be in God.    This wrong information becomes a running curse through your bloodline. It's also the law that keeps the curse going. Religion created by laws won't let you break free because it will have you constantly assessing your own righteousness.    The only way to break free is by truly accepting the Jesus righteousness brought to us by Him taking our place and giving us true access to come boldly before the throne of Grace and receive help in the time of need.   Listen to this deep word and get renewed in your mind to seek the Lord afresh. Shalom! #hisnearnesschicago #revivenations #prophetchethanHenry #prophetShyju #instasermon

    The New2Jesus Podcast
    The Old Testament Teaches that Jesus is God (RESPONDING TO A RABBI)

    The New2Jesus Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 21:51


    My point in making this podcast, is not to demean or criticize this Rabbi. Nor am I claiming to have all the answers or "push my religion" on anyone. After seeing this video, I felt a desire to share my thoughts and give a response. As a follower of Jesus, and as one who has a Jewish familial heritage, I desire to simply share my faith with those who are willing to listen. I stand in solidarity with the Jewish people, and the nation of Israel. God bless, and Shalom!Learn more ‪@JewishAwareness44‬

    Dr. Mensa Otabil
    The Kingdom 5: Jesus the Temple

    Dr. Mensa Otabil

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 33:56


    Preached on 8th February, 2026 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom

    Dr. Mensa Otabil
    The Kingdom 6: We Are The Temple

    Dr. Mensa Otabil

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 40:57


    Preached on 15th February, 2026 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom

    kingdom temple shalom preached general overseer international central gospel church
    Mensa Otabil Audio Podcast
    The Kingdom 5: Jesus the Temple

    Mensa Otabil Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 33:56


    Preached on 8th February, 2026 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom

    Mensa Otabil Audio Podcast
    The Kingdom 6: We Are The Temple

    Mensa Otabil Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 40:57


    Preached on 15th February, 2026 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom

    kingdom temple shalom preached general overseer international central gospel church