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Sinopse
TV is the Hebrew word for "good." God's heart towards us and others is TV. Aaron Harsch, founder of Redemption Road Coffee, and Levi Hazen, Associate Director of Life in Messiah, discuss God, His Word and what it means for us today.
Episódios
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Interview With Author Jim Melnick
08/04/2020 Duração: 37minJim discusses his book entitled Jewish Giftedness & World Redemption. Listeners can purchase Jim's book Amazon.
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Return & Reign of Messiah
17/03/2020 Duração: 36minDuring such turbulent times, does the Bible provide hope for the future? What does the return & reign of the Messiah consist of? Amidst COVID-19, Levi Hazen encourages believers to look towards God's bright future.
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The Next 2 Events on God's Timeline
11/03/2020 Duração: 25minHave you ever wanted to know the scriptural basis for the rapture and tribulation period? Join us on this episode as Levi Hazen reviews several passages that teach about the next events on God's timeline.
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Should I Study Bible Prophecy?
04/03/2020 Duração: 24minLevi Hazen reveals some amazing facts about Bible prophecy.
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Should I Keep The Sabbath?
27/11/2019 Duração: 29minEver wonder if you keep the Sabbath? Or how about the other 613 commandments in the Law of Moses? In this episode, we explore the Law. Also called the Old Covenant, the Law of Moses is often mingled together with the New Covenant, thereby creating confusion for believers about how to apply the Bible to our lives today. Aaron and Levi seek to bring clarity to oft-neglected and confusing subject.
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Mythbusters
11/09/2019 Duração: 16minHave you ever heard of the Christ-killer myth? How about the sterotype that all Jewish people are wealthy? These false beliefs ultimately hinder the spread of the gospel among the Jewish people. Levi Hazen addresses several popular, but completely false, myths about the Jewish people.
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The In-Between Time
28/08/2019 Duração: 25minLevi Hazen is in Hong Kong where daily unrest is occurring among discontented residents. Covering a plethora of passages, Levi answers the question: How do we relate to the people of Israel between the Messiah's first and second comings?