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An Old New Commandment

April 11, 2020 • Matt Rosenberg

Enjoy some worship & a message from Restoration on the Shabbat of Passover!

During the days before Passover Yeshua gives His disciples a "new" command that is really an "old" command. He said to them, "love one another as I have loved you." Starting with the first Passover event God made it clear that He loved us, His people, and that He wanted to give us freedom as an expression of love. Today, as followers of Yeshua, and as we celebrate Passover during this worldwide pandemic we ask ourselves, "What does love require of me?"

The Hope of Israel - Part 2

May 30, 2020 • Matt Rosenberg

Part 2 of the Hope of Israel: We continue to examine the harvest holiday, Shavuot. In Jewish tradition, Shavuot is the day that the Torah was given to Moses. In the New Testament, Shavuot is the giving of the Holy Spirit. Same day; and it’s no coincidence! Many see the birth of the church and Christianity in Acts 2, but what really happened according to the text? God made himself known as the hope of the Jewish people. It all took place in the Temple Courts in Jerusalem, spoken in Hebrew on the day of Shavuot, so that the Jewish people could invite the Gentiles into the family of God. It was God's plan to save the whole world, Jew and Gentile, because everyone belongs in the family of God!

The Hope of Israel - Part 1

May 23, 2020 • Matt Rosenberg

In Jewish tradition, Shavuot is the day the Torah was given to Moses. In the New Testament, Shavuot is the giving of the Holy Spirit. Same day and no coincidence! While many believe Acts 2 is the birth of the Church the disciples understood that what happened to them there was equal in importance to what happened on Mt. Sinai. It was the empowerment by the Holy Spirit that gave them the revelation to preach the Gospel for the first time to Jewish people, in the Temple courts, in Jerusalem! Today, the Holy Spirit still empowers followers of Yeshua to turn from our sins, lead us to better living and save us from judgement.

The Ascension To Heaven

May 16, 2020 • Matt Rosenberg

Yeshua had to ascend to heaven so He could take His place at the right hand of the Father. He went to prepare a place for us and send us send His Holy Spirit. What we learn from the Apostles is how to worship and wait on God which is exactly what we need to do during this pandemic.