Tikvat Israel Sermons

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Sermons on the Parsha and New Covenant by Associate Rabbi David Wein and other elders of Tikvat Israel Messianic Synagogue.

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  • Chosen Ones, Trust in the Lord | Reverend Louis Williams

    05/02/2025 Duración: 39min

    This week we had Reverend Louis Williams from Into the Neighborhood, a local ministry seeking to mobilize prepared people to live out God’s mission for their lives and reclaim, restore and rebuild the landscape of their community. This week, Rev. Louis shared with us on how to trust in the Lord and be anxious for nothing, a great reminder for all of us. 

  • God is the One Who Holds onto You | Victor Avery

    27/01/2025 Duración: 28min

    This week we heard from Victory Avery from Maps Global on the life and calling of Simon Peter.

  • He Knows Your Pain (Parashat Shemot) | Rabbi David Wein

    22/01/2025 Duración: 21min

    In this week's sermon from Parashat Shemot, we are reminded that God intimately knows our pain and struggles. Like the "Undercover Boss" who humbles himself to understand the burdens of his employees, God has lowered Himself to walk with us in our suffering, sharing in our afflictions. He is not distant, but deeply acquainted with our every hurt, offering us strength and comfort in our times of need. The contrasting lessons of Moses and Pharaoh serve as a lesson on what it means to know and to be known by God and others. Let's reflect on our relationship with God, trust that He understands our deepest pains, and draw near to the One who fully knows us, offering healing and hope in His presence.

  • An Ethical Will (Parashat Vayechi) | Rabbi David Wein

    15/01/2025 Duración: 15min

    In this week's sermon, we delve into the profound tradition of the ethical will—an inheritance of wisdom, values, and life lessons passed down through the generations. Through the words of Jacob and King David, we see how both patriarchs, near the end of their lives, share their deepest insights and blessings with their children, laying the foundation for the future. We explore how this act of transmission, rooted in the biblical ethic of "L'Dor Va-Dor" (from generation to generation), is not just a family tradition but a vital part of our spiritual inheritance. Whether it’s Jacob's prophetic blessings to his sons or David’s final charge to Solomon, these moments remind us that we too are called to pass on the faithfulness of God. Join us as we reflect on what we can pass on—a legacy of God's love, guidance, and faithfulness—so that our stories, wisdom, and blessings continue to impact future generations.

  • One Flock, One Shepherd (Parashat Vayigash) | Rabbi David Wein

    14/01/2025 Duración: 28min

    The Scriptures describe an ideal Shepherd, a descendant of King David.  And as we read through these descriptions, it’s as if a painting begins to take shape, a picture of an ideal shepherd.  First, just the edges, and then it fills in as we read from Genesis onward. And the purpose of this broad painting over many different books in the Bible is so that when the person actually walks in the room, we can go, “Hey, it’s the shepherd from the painting, but he’s actually here! It’s really him!” And then He can say to us, “It’s time for the family reunion: One Flock, One Shepherd.”   And why should we look forward to this family reunion? Because we want a world with No Sheep Left Behind.  

  • This is Heavy, Doc | Rabbi David Wein

    06/01/2025 Duración: 35min

    “This is Heavy, Doc.” In the movie, “Back to the Future,” made in 1985, this is the catchphrase of Marty Mcfly. When Marty says, “This is heavy” he means that something is awesome and beyond understanding.  With a movie about time travel, it happens a lot.  But I believe I found the word that Marty Mcfly would have used, had he spoke Hebrew: “Kavod.” Kavod means glory, but it’s related to the word for heavy, or weightiness.  In short, the “Kavod” is the glorious presence and radiance of God, which should inspire reverence, awe, and honor in us.  If Marty travelled back in time to see the Tabernacle, or the Temple, which had the ark of the covenant, I’m pretty sure he would say, “This is heavy, Doc.” This will be our guide word this morning in our exploring of the Scriptures.  And the "Kavod," the heaviness and weightiness of God’s glory, should inspire us to have more reverence and awe for God’s majesty.  And why are we looking into this word? Because contempt for the Lord leads to judgment, but honor for the

  • The Definitive 2024 Hanukkah Gift Guide | Rabbi David Wein

    06/01/2025 Duración: 30min

    Looking for a last minute Hanukkah gift? Well, you’re in for a treat, because today we are starting with THE Definitive 2024 Hanukkah Gift Guide!  That’s right!  We’re going to look at gifts in the Bible and give them an objective rating out of 10 based on a fancy rubric so that you and your loved ones can enjoy the holiday with peace of mind.  Now, this first one is actually from this week’s Torah Portion, the story of Joseph. We have: “One Special Colorful Coat that’s only for one of your 12 sons.”  

  • Being Called Out | Lloyd Brown

    03/12/2024 Duración: 33min
  • Being Thankful | Elder Eric Friedman

    25/11/2024 Duración: 22min
  • Walk Like Abraham (Parashat Vayera) | Rabbi David Wein

    19/11/2024 Duración: 31min
  • Missed it by Thaaaaaat Much (Parashat Lech Lecha)

    12/11/2024 Duración: 26min
  • Not By Might, Nor By Power (Parashat Noach) | Rabbi David Wein

    06/11/2024 Duración: 31min
  • We Will Do and We will Hear: Be Teachable | Rabbi David Wein

    29/10/2024 Duración: 20min

    Let's uncover what it means to have a teachable spirit. How can our willingness to learn and grow lead to restored relationships with God and each other? Discover the significance of being doers of the Word, and learn how the ancient narratives of Genesis still speak to us today. 

  • Let's Meet at a Time and Place | Rabbi David Wein

    23/10/2024 Duración: 41min

    If I were going to meet you for coffee, we’d need to establish two things in order to meet: a time and place. What time and place will the Lord be on the earth so we can meet up with Him? 

  • Home is a Person | Rabbi David Wein

    21/10/2024 Duración: 22min

    It was a solemn and meaningful Yom Kippur service at Temple Beth Israel.  The rabbi began his sermon with this sobering reminder, “Everyone in this congregation is going to die some day.” From the back there was a short laugh.  The rabbi continued, “As I was saying, no one is exempt.  The president of the synagogue, the cantor, everyone in this community, including me, is going to die someday.” Another laugh, this time heartier.  “Excuse me, but why are you laughing?” the rabbi demanded. “I’m just so relieved,” the reply came.  “I’m not part of this community--I’m visiting from out of town!” In this sermon we take a sober look at our own mortality and at what's important in life.

  • Experiencing And Responding To A Disaster (Kol Nidre Sermon) | Rabbi Jamie Cowen

    15/10/2024 Duración: 22min
  • Give Ear Parshat Ha'azinu | Elder Eric Friedman

    09/10/2024 Duración: 22min

    In this sermon, our elder Eric shares his personal story of growing up Jewish, coming to know Yeshua, and learning to listen to God.

  • The Story of Evan Ezra Grumps and the True Meaning of Rosh Hashanah | Rabbi David Wein

    09/10/2024 Duración: 26min

    For the new year of 5785 listen to the story of Evan Ezra Grumps, and what he learns about the true meaning of Rosh Hashanah.

  • Don't Show Up Empty Handed | Elder Eric Friedman

    02/10/2024 Duración: 19min

    This week we learned how to give 10% to our community and what the Lord has given us in this weeks sermon from elder Eric Friedmen.

  • What Goes Best With a Peanut Butter Sandwich? Prashat Ki Tavo | Rabbi David Wein

    25/09/2024 Duración: 25min

    What goes best with a peanut butter sandwich?  Jelly? Honey? Pickles?  And what does that have to do with sharing our story and gospeling?  Find out by checking out our latest sermon, "What Else Goes on A Peanut Butter Sandwich? Parashat Ki Tavo" by Rabbi David Wein.

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