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Under The Sea

October 21, 2023 • Matt Rosenberg • Jonah 2:2–10

It's interesting how having knowledge and insight doesn't always translate into applying it to our own lives. The story of Jonah is a great example of this, where he was unable to apply wisdom to himself while in the belly of the fish. It's a reminder for all of us to be self-aware and apply what we know to better our own lives. Watch "Under To Sea" to learn an important Hebrew word that helps us submit to God's wisdom and apply wisdom to ourselves. 


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The End

December 16, 2023 • Matt Rosenberg • Matthew 5:43–48, Psalm 121:5–7, Jonah 4:7–11

It's really important to understand the difference between sympathy and empathy when we interact with others. While sympathy is more about feeling sorry for someone, empathy is about understanding what they're going through and connecting with them on a deeper level. As followers of God, we should strive to show empathy to others just as He shows mercy to those who don't deserve it. If you're interested in learning more about empathy, we highly recommend watching "The End," the final message in our Jonah series. Link: https://restoration.http://subspla.sh/ms9hpvy #thehappyrabbi #seattle #jewish #messianic #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle 

God Provides

December 9, 2023 • Matt Rosenberg • Zechariah 14:16, James 1:12–17, Jonah 4:4–5, Genesis 4:16–17, Deuteronomy 16:16–17

God's provision is always better than anything we can provide for ourselves. Even in uncomfortable seasons, we should trust in Him. God will work in all things to get and keep our attention. His desire is to free us from the limitations of our man-made shelters and give us something better: His provisions for us. Link: https://restoration.http://subspla.sh/sv27tgn #thehappyrabbi #seattle #jewish #messianic #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle 

The Good Life

December 2, 2023 • Matt Rosenberg • Jonah 4:1–4, Genesis 4:3–16, Luke 15:11–32

Being close to God can help us find goodness even in the worst situations. Mastering our anger means recognizing the difference between good and bad anger, finding the goodness of God in every season of our lives. Watch "The Good Life" as we explore God's goodness and anger in the stories of Cain, Jonah, and the prodigal son. Through their examples we can learn to master our anger and no longer let it control us. Link: https://restoration.http://subspla.sh/yyd5pz7 #thehappyrabbi #seattle #jewish #messianic #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle