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Eitz Chaim Podcast

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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For Simchat Torah, Rabbi Schiller looks at Exod 19, focusing on the Gospel Order of Grace (Salvation yields Obedience); reconciling God’s Holiness and Covenant Love; and our need for a Mediator, who offers us an Unshakeable Kingdom.
For the Feast of Tabernacles, Rabbi Schiller discusses Y’Shua being born during this Feast to Tabernacle with us. The mystery of the Incarnation: Y’Shua is called Immanuel / God with us, because He’s God; He’s us (human); and He’s with us.
For Yom Kippur Day, Rabbi Schiller concludes his study of the two goats of Lev 16, focusing today on the Scapegoat, upon whose back our sins were laid, and it’s fulfillment in Y’Shua, as seen in Is 53, Dan 9, Heb 8 & 9, and the Gospels.
For Erev Yom Kippur, Rabbi Schiller examines the YK ceremony of the two goats in Lev 16, and sees how the images of atonement and substitutionary sacrifice are fulfilled in the Suffering Servant of Is 53 and in the Gospel of Yeshua the Messiah.
For Shabbat T’Shuvah, Rabbi Schiller explores the biblical theme of God as a Consuming Fire, with Fire being a symbol of purity, passion, power and reproductive force! Make me Thy fuel, O flame of God!
Rabbi Schiller’s Rosh Hashanah drash on Forgiveness uses Y’Shua’s famous Parable of the father and his Prodigal Son to point out that forgiveness requires death to superiority & pride; releasing the offender from liability; and leads to Resurre
For the Erev Rosh Hashanah Service, Rabbi Schiller looks at how to be inscribed in the Book of Life, focusing on the themes of Repentance, Atonement, Rebirth and the Messianic Hope of a New Heart and a New Spirit.
Rabbi Schiller looks at part 2 of John 21, where Y’Shua heals Peter from his sin of denying Him three times. We look today at themes of Repentance, Godly Sorrow, Denying Oneself, Discipleship and Following Y’Shua.
Learning from the revival at Ezra and Nehemiah’s days after the return from the first diaspora, and drawing lessons for our days - looking for at the coming revival in Israel and among Jewish people to Messiah Yeshua.
Here is a sermon brought to you by Michael Wilkerson that will teach you how to get up and go finish the work that Yeshua started and commanded us to complete.
Rabbi Schiller looks at the 1st half of John 21 today, with Y’Shua appearing to His Disciples after His Resurrection, and focuses on themes of our Radical New Identity in Him, and how we can have Continuous Intimacy with Him.
Rabbi Schiller discusses the surprise ending of the Book of Jonah, which lays bare Jonah’s heart of self-righteousness & holds a mirror to our own heart - will we choose love and sacrifice, or self and superiority?
In Part 2 of the series on Jonah, Rabbi Schiller looks at how we run from God; how He pursues us; and how His grace works in the midst of adversity. There’s love beneath the waves!
In Part I of this new series on Jonah, Rabbi Schiller looks at how Jonah ran from God, and how we, too, run from the LORD. But the LORD is at work, behind the scenes, in Jonah’s life and ours, using our circumstances to call us back to Him.
We conclude our series on Psalms w/ a look at Ps 88 and how we can handle suffering & affliction. We see how times of Darkness can help us rely on God’s grace and grow into someone great, & by trusting in the promises of Y’Shua, for Hope to br
Palestinian Christian Milad Khourey describes how God had used him to preach the Gospel to Muslims, Palestinians, Arabs, Jews, Turks & Kurds.
In Part 8 of his series on the Psalms, Rabbi Schiller examines Ps 130 today, where we see a God who knows all we do and yet loves us, that we may hope in Him and serve Him in awe & reverence.
Eitz Chaim is a Yeshua-centered, Spirit-filled Messianic Jewish synagogue whose members, like tens of thousands of First Century Jews, recognize Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth) as the Messiah of Israel.
Eitz Chaim is a Yeshua-centered, Spirit-filled Messianic Jewish synagogue whose members, like tens of thousands of First Century Jews, recognize Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth) as the Messiah of Israel.
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