The Parable of the Tenant Farmers (Part One) (מָשָל הָכֹּרְמִים הָָדָיָרִים חֶלֶק 1)
In Part One of the Parable of The Tenant Farmers, Gideon Levytam recounts the charges that Jesus had against the religious leaders of His day, who, instead of being faithful and leading Israel to accept Him as their promised Messiah, rejected Him, and His offer of Salvation. Thereby, rejecting the Son of God who had come to this earth, to die for sin, in order to provide redemption for Israel and the whole world.
Letter to the Church of Laodicea (קֶהִילָת לוּדְקְיָא)
Gideon Levytam shows that in the letter to the Laodiceans, Jesus the Messiah admonished this proud, lukewarm, professing church, and showed them that they were spiritually wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. No longer the centre of this local church, He had been placed outside. Therefore, He rebuked the Laodiceans, charging them to open the door of their hearts and to let Him in. The local church of Laodicea represents the apostate church age, 1900-Rapture A.D.
The Roman Road to Salvation (דֶרֶך הָרוֹמָאִים לָיֶשוּעָה)
Gideon Levytam presents the Roman Road to Salvation from the Book of Romans in the New Covenant. Watch the Series: - The Jerusalem Road to Salvation: https://youtu.be/fGBCtHiHs0c - The Roman Road to Salvation: https://youtu.be/PLS7QKXUSuc The Holy Scriptures and Israel was founded for the purpose of sharing God’s word with the Jewish people. You can learn more about our ministry at https://www.holyscripturesandisrael.com.
The Jerusalem Road to Salvation (דֶרֶך יֶרוּשָלָיִם לָיֶשוּעָה)
Gideon Levytam presents the Jerusalem Road to Salvation from the Hebrew Scriptures, the Tanach. Watch the Series: - The Jerusalem Road to Salvation: https://youtu.be/fGBCtHiHs0c - The Roman Road to Salvation: https://youtu.be/PLS7QKXUSuc The Holy Scriptures and Israel was founded for the purpose of sharing God’s word with the Jewish people. You can learn more about our ministry at https://www.holyscripturesandisrael.com.
Letter to the Church of Philadelphia (קֶהִילָת פִילָדֶלְפִיָא)
Gideon Levytam shows that in the letter to Philadelphia, Jesus the Messiah commends their faithful keeping of His Word and not denying His name. The Philadelphians practiced brotherly love, using the open door of opportunity provided by Him who has the key of David to faithfully preach the Word of God. Since they kept the word of His patience, He assures them that they will be kept from the hour of Tribulation. The local church of Philadelphia represents the revived and active church age, 1700-1900 A.D.
The Parable of the Two Sons (מָשָל שְנֵי הָבָנִים)
Gideon Levytam examines how in the Parable of the Two Sons, Jesus the Messiah warns against the outwardly religious, who trust in their own righteousness. Jesus charges them to turn to God in faith and true repentance in order to receive forgiveness of sins.
Letter to the Church of Sardis (קֶהִילָת סַרְדִּיס)
Gideon Levytam shows how in the letter to Sardis, Jesus the Messiah warns the church that their works were not found perfect before God. Although the church of Sardis had a name that they were alive, in reality they were dead, and had to be admonished to repent and to be watchful. The local church of Sardis represents the reformation days of the church age, 1517-1700 A.D.
The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard (Part Two) (מָשָל הָפוֹעָלִים שֶבָכֶרֶם חֶלֶק 2)
Gideon Levytam explains that in the Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard, Jesus the Messiah, teaches us that all true believers are called to serve God, yet, they must serve Him with a right attitude of heart.
The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard (Part One) (מָשָל הָפוֹעָלִים שֶבָכֶרֶם חֶלֶק 1)
Gideon Levytam explains that in the Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard, Jesus the Messiah, teaches us that all true believers are called to serve God, yet, they must serve Him with a right attitude of heart.
Letter to the Church of Thyatira (קֶהִילָת תִיאַטִירָא)
Gideon Levytam shows that in the letter to Thyatira, Jesus the Messiah observed their love, service, faith and patience, yet charged them to turn from their immorality and idolatry, warning them of the judgment to come. The local church of Thyatira represents the unfaithful dark days of the church age, 600-1517 A.D.