Teachings
These teachings come out of years of study, prayer, and the kind of questions that don't let you sleep at night. They are written for the believer who already knows something is wrong but hasn't been able to name it yet — and for the person who is just beginning to sense that the Bible is deeper and older and more alive than they were ever told.
Each series below takes a different angle into the same truth. Start wherever the Spirit is already pulling you.
The Tabernacle Series
Every piece of furniture, every measurement, every material in the Tabernacle was placed there by Yehovah Himself — and every single one of them points directly to Yeshua. This series walks through the Tabernacle element by element, from the gate of the outer court to the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies. It is not a history lesson. It is a map of how a holy God made a way for sinful people to approach Him — and how that pattern is still alive today.
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The Book of Acts
The disciples never left Torah at the cross. This series walks through all twenty-eight chapters of Acts passage by passage, tracing the Hebrew foundations beneath everything the first believers said and did. They preached the gospel from the Tanakh. They kept the appointed times. They gathered on Shabbat. Acts is the picture of what authentic community in Yeshua has always been meant to look like — and it is still the standard today.
The Gospel Themes Series
The four Gospels are not four separate stories. They are one testimony told from four vantage points, rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures and building toward a single revelation — Yeshua as the Living Torah, the fulfillment of everything Yehovah had been saying since Genesis. This series moves through the Gospels thematically, examining the major threads that run through Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and showing how they connect to the ancient foundations of the faith.
Standalone Teachings
Not every truth fits neatly into a series. These are individual studies on topics that deserve their own treatment — subjects that came up in the course of ministry, questions that needed a thorough answer, or themes that Yehovah kept bringing back until they were written down. Each one stands on its own.