Passover and Israel’s Hunger for the Gospel

Sundown tonight marks the beginning of Passover when Jewish minds turn toward redemption and deliverance. As Christians, we view the events of Passover as a Biblical story that helps us see and understand our Redeemer and Deliverer. Through Jewish eyes, Passover was the key event in history in which God redeemed and delivered the Hebrew …

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What to Do in Dark Days

It seems more people are encountering more dark days than ever before. We live in a world growing darker every day. Deception is rampant. Lawlessness is rampant. Heartache is rampant. Broken relationships are rampant. Evil is rampant. Our world, in general, is growing darker, and for many, our personal worlds are growing darker. None of us are immune …

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Understanding the Pitfalls of “Replacement Theology”

When the Jewish people rejected their Messiah, did He reject them in return? Is God done with the Jewish people? Did the church become the "new Israel?" No, no, and no! But are you able to explain why those statements are false? Is it worth hearing Jewish believers explain why God has not rejected the Jewish people, and why …

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Was Jesus a Palestinian?

There is a false narrative that advanced slowly over the past decade or more, but is now exploding: Jesus was a Palestinian. By today's definition, the idea that Jesus was a Palestinian is an absolutely ludicrous thought. Though the term "Palestinian" was foisted upon Jews by a Roman emperor who named them after their greatest enemy, …

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