We've all heard that we're grafted in, but just what does that mean exactly? To whom or what are we grafted in to? This 28 minute teaching gives great insight to understanding that the believer in Christ is a true Israelite. This is a teaching that every believer NEEDS to understand.
Jan 08, 2014•30 min
A word of caution on how we describe the Word of God.
Dec 26, 2013•5 min
Some believe that what is sin for one person isn't sin for them. Some believe that the definition of sin can change depending upon the person. Some say the Bible defines sin. Who's correct?
Dec 26, 2013•22 min
In a total of 10 minutes, you will be presented with a total of 25 questions exposing the theological error that teaches that the Law of God has changed from anything that Moses wrote, and what our Savior practiced. Test yourself, and test your faith. Embark on a journey that concludes with the joyful freedom of the whole Word of God still being true. This teaching will move fast, so pause and compare against your Bible as necessary.
Dec 26, 2013•13 min
When someone has been told something is a fact all their life, it's hard for them to consider the possibility of anything that opposes that "fact". Join us in this short teaching that encourages us to truly examine the "facts" of our faith.
Dec 26, 2013•10 min
Paul's words have been misunderstood for some time. Peter even warns of others taking Paul's words and taking them to mean lawlessness. So was Paul a hypocrite in what he taught compared to what he lived? Or are believers today just not paying attention to Peter?
Dec 26, 2013•6 min
Do you let your light shine? Or do you hide your light? Before you answer, does it not make sense to Biblically define light first? What did our Messiah say about believers who hide their light? What happens to them? What happens to those who let it shine? This teaching goes well beyond the popular Sunday school song and enters the territory of practical application.
Dec 26, 2013•11 min
Many say that ever since Christ died on the cross we've been under grace. But haven't we always been under grace? Is the New Testament grace somehow different from that of the Old Testament grace? Join us as we begin to examine this topic in this video teaching.
Dec 26, 2013•8 min
How many times have we heard it said that the pharisees followed the law? What if we said that wasn't true? Well, it's not true. This teaching will shed some light on the topic.
Dec 26, 2013•10 min
The "Serpent Seed" doctrine is not a doctrine that is widely popular, however, it is a teaching that has become more commonplace. Because of this, for whatever it is worth, we test this doctrine to the Word of God. https://www.119ministries.com/helping-119/supporting-119/ Follow the above link to partner with 119 Ministries and support ongoing free teaching production.
Dec 26, 2013•25 min
Is faith a new concept in the New Testament or was it first established in the Old Testament? If it wasn't new, did the faith established with Christ nullify or make the faith of the Old Testament no longer applicable? Or has faith always been a requirement of the Father? faith always been a requirement of the Father...
Dec 25, 2013•12 min
In Ezekiel18, our Creator does not provide the answer on how He is able to forgive our sin should we repent, despite Israel questioning Yah on this matter. He simply commands Israel to focus on repenting first. He did not say that it was not a good question. It is actually a very good question. They simply asked the question at the wrong time. Now it is time to find out how He forgives us of sin, when we repent and live.
Dec 24, 2013•15 min
Got milk...You might be surprised what the milk is, and how many professed believers are still not even fully on His milk...let alone the deeper understandings of the meat...
Dec 24, 2013•4 min
Clearly the Word of God stands forever. It is the same yesterday, today, and forever. But then we read in English translations of Genesis chapter 9 verse 3 that something odd appears to be happening regarding the definition and permissions of food. Because some like to use this verse to suggest that the Word of God can change, we need to fully examine this verse and discover the truth. We need to test everything.
Dec 23, 2013•16 min
Many are quick to say that the New Testament is all about love, not law. What the same fail to realize is that the law of God defines how to love God and how to love others. Thus, law and love are not against each other, but critically related. Sadly, so few realize this in the end, that our Lord declares that many fail to focus on the law of God, and thus the love of many grows cold.
Dec 23, 2013•11 min
What does it mean to be on the narrow road? Just how narrow is it? After all, it seems that everyone believes that they are on it. Since this is the case, how can we find the definition of the narrow road? Biblically speaking that is. Join us as we dig into the scriptures to find the Narrow Road.
Dec 23, 2013•19 min
Yeshua mentioned that there will those who are considered least in the Kingdom and some who will be considered great in the kingdom. Why is this the case? And what differentiates the least in the Kingdom from those who are not allowed in at all? Join us as we dig into the only three categories that all men will fall into... The Least, the Greatest and the Defiant.
Dec 23, 2013•15 min
Is the Word of God forever, or can parts of it be abolished? As always, if we seek truth, we want to test these things to His Word instead of to the doctrines of men.
Dec 23, 2013•4 min
God abolished or changed His law because it was simply too difficult, right? Some teach this, many don't test this doctrine to His Word. If you find men telling you that the Law of Moses is difficult, perhaps we should consider what God Himself said about it.
Dec 23, 2013•7 min
If we were to abandon creative theology and return to Biblical terms, interesting things happen...Let's discuss the supposed moral law...
Dec 23, 2013•4 min
A thought on what should be in our heart.
Dec 23, 2013•2 min
We have all heard someone say, "He did it for me, so I do not have to"...we scripturally examine that statement.
Dec 23, 2013•7 min
Titus 3:9 is sometimes a last defense for some to bail on a conversation pertaining to the Law of God...here is a thought on the matter...
Dec 22, 2013•9 min
Paul said that unbelieving Israel would be provoked to jealousy because of the gentiles who were grafted in. But how does that happen exactly? This short video sheds light on this very topic. DVD also available at TestEverything.net
Dec 22, 2013•10 min
Many have said that the Church is not Israel and Israel is not the Church. Why? And is that understanding correct? If it is not, then what impact does that have regarding the law of God?
Dec 22, 2013•10 min
Absurd question right? Don't we all love God? Biblically though, what does that really mean? Does God define how He wants to be loved, or do we? Does loving God matter at all, or is it all about God loving us (grace)? These are important questions, yet sadly, not asked often enough. DVD also available at TestEverything.net
Dec 22, 2013•11 min
1 Timothy 4:4 is a verse often cited to support the typical understanding that God has abolished some of His commandments, specifically in this case, the dietary instructions. This 30 minute teaching answers the question, can we eat all things?
Dec 18, 2013•35 min
Paul was called "The Ringleader of the Nazarenes" Paul even defined the faith of a "Nazarene" for us. Everyone Paul discipled was also a "Nazarene." Does your faith resemble that of a Nazarene, or something different? Prepare to understand what those of the first century really taught, believed, and practiced in the faith...
Dec 16, 2013•15 min
Ever had someone tell you that Christ did away with the law? Well, here's another If... Then... teaching to make you think again.
Dec 11, 2013•4 min
Ever had someone tell you that Christ did away with the law? Well, here's a few questions to make you think again.
Dec 11, 2013•3 min