Ki Tavo: Torah 50

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Why do we remember moments of cultural or national significance? What of moments and miracles of eternal significance? In this week’s Torah portion, the Lord commands Israel to do something unusual when they cross over the Jordan. To what end? Are monuments of remembrance really that important? When Israel crosses a parted body of water for the second time, they realize just how important it is to keep these memories alive for the next generations. Give a listen!

Ki Tetze: Torah 49

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Called to be a blessing. Abraham would not only be blessed of the Lord, but he would be a blessing to the nations. In Messiah, Jew and Gentile alike, as seed of Abraham, will also be a blessing. Yet, we cannot move or alter the safeguards set in place by the Lord. There is an ethical and spiritual lesson that we learn from two seemingly unrelated commands found in the Torah. How do these commands work together, and finally, what do they teach us today? Give a listen. 

Shoftim: Torah 48

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Judges were to judge righteously, officers were to quickly and rightly execute their judgment. Likewise, the prophet of the Lord was to speak righteously, leading the people of God along the way correctly. When His people turned to the right or to the left, the prophet was to redirect them for return. The office of prophet was not an ancient adaption of a “psychic,” but one who spoke the Word of God and to the nations for the purposes of consolation. Still, there is One, and only one, who would be like Moses. What do we learn from this promise of God in this week’s  Torah portion? Give a listen.