Trust and Obey for There's No Other Way
(Deuteronomy 7:11-26) If we obey and remember G-d's power, He will reward us and defeat our enemies.

(Deuteronomy 7:11-26) If we obey and remember G-d's power, He will reward us and defeat our enemies.
(Deuteronomy 7:1-11) We are called to turn to G-d because He called us to be holy and faithful to Him.
(Deuteronomy 6:10-25) We are not to forget and test G-d, but rather obey and remember His works.
(Deuteronomy 6:1-9) Making G-d's commandments the center of our lives will bring G-d's blessings to our lives.
(Deuteronomy 5:22-33) Because G-d has spoken, we are all to hear, listen, and obey G-d's will.
(High Holy Days 2012) We should read and study the Bible because it is G-d's gift to guide us through life.
(High Holy Days 2012) Sukkot tells us G-d desires to dwell with, provide, and care for His people.
(High Holy Days 2012) The holiday season, especially Yom Kippur, offers us acceptance but accountability with G-d.
(High Holy Days 2012) Rosh Hashanah speaks of G-d regathering the Jewish people to the land of Israel and believers to Himself.
(High Holy Days 2012) G-d gathered and will gather His people to Himself.
(Genesis 22:1-14) (Series: High Holy Days 2012) G-d allows tests in our lives to prove our love and provide for our needs.
(Deuteronomy 5:16-21) Because G-d loves us, we are to worship Him, and love, respect, and value our fellow man.
(Deuteronomy 4:44-5:15) Because G-d loves us, we are to worship Him, and love, respect, and value our fellow man.
Tisha B'Av teaches us even though G-d will discipline and judge sin, He still provides a way for forgiveness and atonement.
When disaster strikes, godly, spiritual people seek G-d and experience His blessings.
(Deut. 4:1-43) Though we are unfaithful, for which we will suffer His discipline, G-d still loves us and remains faithful to His people.
(Deut. 2:1-3:29) Following G-d's Journey (Plan, Will) will bring you victories and blessings in your life. G-d has a journey for His children. Don't be envious of others; be grateful; G-d is in control.
(Deut. 1:19-46) Rebelling against G-d's Will results in the loss of G-d's blessings in your lives. Disobedience and rebellion means suffering and misery; obedience means blessing, peace, and joy.
Deut. 1:5-18 G-d is asking for the Jewish People to be faithful, obedient, and loyal. Because G-d made and kept His promises to us, we should be committed to Him. If you will be faithful to Him, you will be blessed.
Shavuot, Pentecost, the Feast of Weeks, is a G-d given holiday that should cause us to rejoice and remember.
Moses' expansion of the Law; A call to obedience; Renewal of Covenant between G-d and His People, Israel. Don't forget what G-d has done for you. Obey Him and receive blessings; Disobey and receive curses.
Part 8 of 8-Part Series "A Biblical Approach to Jewish Outreach" Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha'Atzmaut) God has promised to rebuild the land, revive His people, and establish the future Messianic Kingdom on earth.
Part 7 of 8-Part Series "A Biblical Approach to Jewish Outreach" Messianic Congregations are necessary and designed by G-d to allow Jewish believers to express their faith in a Jewish context.
The Resurrection means we are accepted; we will see Him, and be rewarded for how we served Him.
Knowing what to expect will cause us to believe in Yeshua and live our lives for Him.
Part 6 of 8-Part Series "A Biblical Approach to Jewish Outreach" God's plan for atonement (forgiveness) can be found in the Jewish Scriptures (Tenach).
Part 5 of 8-Part Series "A Biblical Approach to Jewish Outreach" In spite of false charges and Jewish objections, the evidence points to Yeshua as the Messiah of Israel.
Part 4 of 8-Part Series: "A Biblical Approach to Jewish Outreach" The scriptures point us to the Messiah so we can know and follow Him.
Because God is sovereign, faithful, and in control, we should trust and serve Him. Purim is a story of God's faithful deliverance.
Part 3 of 8-Part Series: "A Biblical Approach to Jewish Outreach" The Jewish Scriptures clearly reveal who the Messiah would be. The conclusion of Messianic Prophecy is that we have found the Messiah to be Yeshua.