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The Apple of My Eye (Zechariah 2 & 3)- Rabbi Glenn Blank
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Shabbat, January 4, 2008
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To a desolate generation of Israel , living among the ruins of Jerusalem, weighed down by the consequences of the sins of their ancestors, the Lord reveals visions of extraordinary hope and grace. As we ponder these visions of Zechariah chapters 2 and 3, may the Spirit of grace help us to apply them to ourselves as well as to whole house of Israel.
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Zechariah: Zealous over Zion- Rabbi Glenn Blank
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Shabbat, December 22, 2007
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Zealous over Zion is Zechariah’s overarching theme. To a desolate generation he pours out vision after vision prophesying the restoration of Jerusalem in preparation for her coming glory—the Messiah, Yeshua! Zechariah is one of the few book studies I’ve covered in my sermons—but that was 15 days, shortly after the birth of the congregation—anybody here remember what I said? Me, neither!
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Oh, How I Love Your Word!- Rabbi Glenn Blank
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Messiah conference, 2006
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The Psalmist exudes, “How I love your Torah! I meditate on it all day.” Psalm 119:97. How about you? Do you love the Torah as a treasure of your heart? Last week I taught you a bit about how I study the Bible—the wonderful, precious Word of God. Today I will review five basic principles that I shared with you, with different examples.
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Messianic Discipleship 101: Growing in the Spirit- Rabbi Glenn Blank
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Shabbat, February 10, 2007
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Two weeks ago, I began reviewing Messianic Rabbi David Levine’s class on making talmidim. Messianic Discipleship 101 introduces five fundamentals steps of Messianic discipleship. These are the foundation of spiritual discipleship, upon which we will build life in the Spirit. Isaiah 28:16 says [sing], “I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation. He who believeth, shall not make haste.”
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Abba Father- Rabbi Glenn Blank
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Shabbat, September 9, 2006
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Before we were born, Abba was our Father. When we are born again, Abba became our Father again. Abba will help us and our children, both physical and spiritual, come to maturity. But whereas children grow to physical maturity with time, time does not produce spiritual maturi To attain spiritual maturity, we need the milk of God’s love, then the training of spiritual discipline.
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