Seed of Abraham Messianic Congregation
Messianic Theology
Episodes
Wednesday Jan 17, 2018
Wednesday Jan 17, 2018
Continuing through the Book of Matthew - starting at chapter 23, verse 13. This message was given by Messianic Rabbi Frank Davis during our Saturday Shabbat Service on January 13, 2018.
Wednesday Jan 10, 2018
Wednesday Jan 10, 2018
Continuing through the Book of Matthew - starting at chapter 23, verse 1. This message was given during our Saturday Shabbat service on January 6, 2018 by Messianic Rabbi Frank Davis.
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Continuing through the Book of Matthew - starting at chapter 23 verse 1. This message was given during our Saturday Shabbat service on December 30, 2017 by Messianic Rabbi Frank Davis.
Tuesday Dec 26, 2017
Tuesday Dec 26, 2017
Continuing through the Book of Matthew, chapter 22:42. This message was given during our Saturday Shabbat Service on December 23, 2017 by Messianic Rabbi Frank Davis.
Tuesday Jul 04, 2017
Tuesday Jul 04, 2017
Continuing through the Book of Matthew - starting with Matthew 18:18. This message was given during our Saturday Shabbat Service on July 1, 2017.
Wednesday Jun 28, 2017
Wednesday Jun 28, 2017
Continuing through the Book of Matthew. Starting at Matthew 18:15. This message deals with Yeshua's instructions on how leaders in his Kingdom are to deal with sin and other issues. Included is the concept of binding and loosing, which actually has nothing to do with spiritual warfare, but actually deals with how leaders are to render decisions.
Sunday Sep 27, 2015
Sunday Sep 27, 2015
This message was given by Frank Davis during our Saturday Shabbat Service on September 5, 2015.
Saturday Jan 31, 2009
Saturday Jan 31, 2009
Understanding the relationship between the Law and the New Covenant. This message, by Rabbi Jeff Forman, was given at the 2009 IAMCS Rabbi's Conference in January 2009. We received permission from Rabbi Forman to podcast this message. It is an important and foundational message that is given in response to a controversial teaching, particularly in Hebrew Roots circles, called "One Law, One People."
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