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Shalom Macon: Messianic Jewish Teachings

Shalom Macon - Messianic Jewish Teaching

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Shalom Macon is a growing and vibrant Messianic Jewish congregation in Macon, Georgia, serving all of the Middle Georgia area. Our congregation is a diverse community, comprised of families from many nations, tribes, and tongues (Revelation 7:9). Therefore, obviously, many are not from a Jewish background. And while we are a Jewish synagogue, committed to the Jewish traditions, teachings, and lifestyle exemplified by our ancestors, our vision is to practice an inclusive Messianic Judaism for ...
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A “holiday” based on remembering slavery? When you really think about it, it’s kind of strange, right? And the Torah has dozens of verses commanding Israel to remember their slavery? Shouldn’t that be something to forget?! Is this the best origin story Israel could have hoped for? There must be more, right? Let’s explore. Join Shalom Macon Live! at…
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The Cup of Elijah that we pour at the Seder Meal is the Cup of Wrath poured out on the nations in the Day of the LORD. This teaching from Shabbat Hagadol explains the concept of the Day of the LORD in the Seder, in the Hallel, in the New Testament, and in the story of human history.Also find part one of this teaching here: Elijah's Cup.…
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Did Yeshua come to disrupt the religious system of Judaism and replace it with a new religion called Christianity? He seemed to always be at odds with the religious people of his day. He confronted the religous authorities. He drove the money changers from the Temple. He contrasted the “old” way of doing things with his “new” way. But if that’s the…
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Why do we pour a cup for Elijah at the Seder meal? It's not just a quaint tradtion, it's the most Messianic moment in Passover Seder meal. This teaching explores the history of the tradition and the pouring out of God's wrath upon the nations, revealing the coming of the Messiah and the Day of the LORD in the course of the Seder Meal.…
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First things first, leprosy isn’t leprosy! In this message we learn about “biblical leprosy“ and understand how this condition manifests in the community of Israel. From there, we’ll investigate tzara’at from the proper perspective and learn how we can apply these lessons even today. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for…
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Did Yeshua ever become “unclean” according to the biblical definition? Even when he touched leper or the dead? Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, please consider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon…
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Imposter Syndrome. Although you may not have heard of it, you've probably experienced it. No matter how qualified you may be in reality, you feel inadequate and that at some point you are going to be exposed for the fraud you "really" are. If you've ever been paralyzed by past mistakes, then Aaron, the brother of Moses, has something to teach you. …
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Did Jesus declare all foods clean in Mark 7? https://youtu.be/IBZoibBPg6Q Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, please consider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shaloma…
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As we delve into the book of Esther, we encounter an intriguing statement describing what she wore before approaching the king unannounced. Many translations oversimplify this moment by referring to her attire as "royal robes." In this teaching, we will uncover what Esther truly wore, according to Jewish sources, and we will examine other significa…
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As we dive into the lessons from Leviticus, we explore a different kind of sacrifice – the sacrifice of silence. When was the last time silence spoke louder than words for you? In an era where noise is constant, discover the profound impact of embracing silence. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Mus…
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Ever wondered why God seems hidden even when you've done everything right? Why does God choose to hide and how do we find Him when He does? Join Shalom Macon and learn how to seek and find the concealed presence of God, even when He seems most distant. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Tea…
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This week's parsha witnesses Israel moving past the golden calf incident and beginning anew the work on the Tabernacle. However, before the work commences, we encounter a brief reminder from HaShem to the people about the Sabbath. The traditional explanation for its placement here is compelling, but in this message, Rabbi Damian explores a deeper m…
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This week, we delve into one of the Torah's most challenging sections: the golden calf incident. Following this event, there's a curious moment when the people “strip off their jewelry.” At first glance, this act may seem minor, but it marks a critical turning point in Israel's relationship with God. This teaching will illuminate the significance o…
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Can Jews be "saved" even if they do not become Christians? In his famous Dialogue with Trypho, the second century apostolic father Justin Martyr reports a non-canonical saying of the Master which sheds significant light on the meaning of "salvation" in the New Testatment Era: "In whatsoever thngs I find you, "In whatsoever things I shall take you, …
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Parsha Tetzaveh primarily focuses on the vestments of the High Priest. However, nestled within its verses, we find a singular verse that describes a unique communication tool with God: the Urim and Thummim. This week's lesson explores its purpose and use, its tragic loss, and a form of its reappearance in the lives of Yeshua's disciples. Join Shalo…
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Eeki Elner tells of his personal experiences of October 7 massacre and the aftermath as an Israeli living on the Gaza border. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, please consider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Suppo…
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Last week’s Torah portion was the climax of the Jewish experience after the Exodus — Mt. Sinai and the giving of the Torah. This week we find ourselves following up that spiritual crescendo with the Mishpatim (“ordinances”). And to be honest, they don’t seem to start off well do they? How do religious people derive any benefit from understanding sl…
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If the wages of sin are death, that means that death pays for sins. But what if the person who dies is sinless? This teaching, part two of a two-part discussion, presents the material from the article titled “The Suffering Tzadik: How Does the Death of the Messiah Bring Atonement?” in Messiah Journal 107 by D. T. Lancaster and Toby Janicki.…
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How does the death of Yeshua atone for sins? The New Testament assures us that it does without explaining how. This teaching, part one of a two-part discussion, presents the material from the article titled “The Suffering Tzadik: How Does the Death of the Messiah Bring Atonement?” in Messiah Journal 107 by D. T. Lancaster and Toby Janicki.…
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Where were all the Jewish believers in Yeshua between the first century and the 1970s? Listen in on a wide-ranging and epic-long conversation taking broad sweeps through church history and the strange, ever-morphing, relationship between the church and the Jewish believers as Ami Buckles and D. T. Lancaster fall down one rabbit hole after another. …
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The Torah provides a never ending source of lessons for life. In this weeks portion, Jethro teaches Moses, one of the most important leadership lesson: delegation. But when we read Jethro’s question to Moses, we discover that he’s teaching a lesson not just for Moses, but to the nation as a whole. A lesson that Yeshua would later echo for all of hi…
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Jewish tradition and commentary have dug deeply into the biblical texts for millennia. From the fruit of that labor, we are sometimes privileged to see stories beneath the story. This week presents an unknown hero of the Exodus. A name and a lesson that—after this teaching—you’ll always remember. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (…
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Why does Beth Immanuel need nearly half a million dollars to build a mikvah? Ami and Daniel discuss why a mikvah is mission critical to Beth Immanuel and should be a central concern for all of Messianic Judaism. Learn more in this teaching titled THE BIG MIKVAH PROJECT. Donate to the Beth Immanuel Mikvah Fund here: DONATE NOW…
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