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The Jewish Road Podcast
An Iranian Christian View of the Iran-Israel Conflict (featuring Shah Afshar)
What happens when a Muslim from Iran meets Jesus in America - then watches his homeland go to war with Israel? Shah Afshar was born and raised in Iran, shaped by a shame-based culture, a devout Muslim family, and the pressure to uphold family honor. But everything changed when he encountered a group of joyful American college students and heard the name of Jesus - not as a prophet, but as Savior. In this episode, Shah shares his powerful journey from Islam to Christianity, the cultural weight of honor and shame, and what he sees u...
2025-06-17
37 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Is This the Spark? - Iran, Nukes, and the End of Negotiation
The ground is shaking beneath Israel. And most of the world isn’t paying attention. Fresh off a 17-day trip through the land - along war-torn borders and ancient prophetic fault lines - we return with a warning: something is building. The people are exhausted. The hostages are still missing. Iran is preparing for war. And while embassies evacuate, the Church scrolls past in silence. This episode isn’t casual listening. It’s a wake-up call. The stage is being set. And if we’re not watching, praying, and standing with Israel, we’ll miss wha...
2025-06-12
21 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why Didn't His Brothers Recognize Him? - The Story of Joseph, Through Jewish Eyes
Joseph was thrown into a pit. Sold into slavery. Locked in prison. But God had a plan - a plan bigger than anyone could see. A plan that would save his people. Sound familiar? Joseph isn’t just a historical figure - he’s a foreshadowing of the Messiah. From his betrayal by his own brothers to his rise to power in Egypt, every detail points to something greater. His story echoes through time - straight to the life, death, and resurrection of Yeshua. But here’s the real question: Why didn’t h...
2025-03-18
43 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Silence Feeds Evil - The Story That Keeps Repeating
Silence has never stopped evil - it only fuels it. We've seen it before. Nazi Germany. 9/11. Tehran, 1979. And now, once again, the world is looking away. As thousands are slaughtered in Syria, as anti-Semitism spreads like wildfire, and as Israel faces existential threats, the silence is deafening. In this episode, we unpack the ancient and modern battle against the Jewish people - and why the story of Esther, Mordecai, and Purim is more relevant than ever. The enemy’s tactics haven’t changed. Neither has the need for bold voices to rise u...
2025-03-11
39 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
IDF Soldiers Speak Out - Why They Left Everything to Fight for Israel (featuring Max Long & Noy Leyb)
They had jobs. They had plans. Then October 7th happened. Two IDF soldiers left their comfortable lives to fight for Israel. Now, they’re walking through NRB wearing shirts that say, “I'm an IDF Soldier who fought in Gaza. Ask me anything.” And the world needs to hear their answers. This isn’t just a war in Israel - it’s a war of truth. Hamas hides behind civilians, while the world looks away. Universities echo propaganda. Social media spreads lies. And Jewish voices? They’re being silenced. But these soldiers ar...
2025-03-04
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
It's Not Just Political - Why the War for Israel Is Spiritual (featuring Moshe)
Israel is exhausted. The war has stretched on for 15 months. The weight of it - physically, emotionally, spiritually - is crushing. And yet, as the world watches, the narratives surrounding Israel are being twisted beyond recognition. Lies, conspiracies, and political maneuvers flood the headlines, and the church is left asking: What is actually happening? In this episode, we sit down with Moshe - an Israeli with deep personal ties to the military, the land, and the people of Israel. He’s lived through war. He’s lost fri...
2025-02-25
34 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why Silence in the Church Is Dangerous for Israel - and Gospel (featuring Moshe)
There’s a growing question in our culture - why should we care about Israel? The answer is bigger than politics, bigger than history. It’s biblical. Since October 7th, the conversation has changed. The battle isn’t just on the ground - it’s in the media, in our churches, and in the hearts of believers. Anti-Zionism is on the rise, and many don’t even see it. In the first episode of this two-part conversation, we sat down with Moshe Sigulim, a Messianic Jew who holds citizenship in Israel, Canada, and the U.S...
2025-02-18
32 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The War You Don't See - How the Media Is Fueling a Lie (featuring Mati Shoshani)
The War You See… and the War You Don’t Life in Israel is a paradox - cafés are full, but the weight of war is everywhere. Soldiers are in and out of battle. Families grieve. The fate of hostages hangs in the balance. But beyond the physical war, there’s a media war - and right now, truth is losing. In this episode, we sit down with Mati Shoshani, an IDF reservist and media powerhouse, to pull back the curtain on how the world is being deceived. F...
2025-02-11
33 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Bring Them Home or End the War? - Why Israel''s Answer Is Both
Welcome back to Season 7 of The Jewish Road Podcast! If you’ve ever watched Fiddler on the Roof, you know the classic scene - Tevye, the village milkman, listens to two men argue, nods at the first and says, “You’re right.” Then he hears the other side and says, “You’re right.” A bystander protests, “They can’t both be right!” And Tevye, caught in the tension, sighs, “You’re also right.” That’s Israel today. Stuck between two truths - both undeniably right, both in direct conflict. On one side, Israel must do everythin...
2025-02-06
21 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Hanukkah: From Darkness to Light
In our final episode of 2024, we reflect on the historical, biblical, and prophetic significance of Hanukkah - the Festival of Lights. Together, we explore the story of the Maccabean Revolt, the rededication of the temple, and how God’s faithfulness preserved the Jewish people so the Messiah could come. We also uncover the deeper meaning of Hanukkah, connecting the light of the menorah to Yeshua, the Light of the World. This season invites us all to rededicate our lives to God and embrace His faithfulness as we step into a new year. Key Take...
2024-12-24
36 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
God With Us: Immanuel, Ezekiel, and the Presence of the Lord
In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, we dive into the book of Ezekiel to explore a recurring and profound theme: God's desire to be known. From the judgment and restoration of Israel to the millennial kingdom, the presence and glory of God are woven throughout Ezekiel’s prophecies. We unpack how God’s glory, which once departed from the temple, will one day return in fullness, fulfilling His promises to Israel and the nations. As the world celebrates the birth of Jesus, this episode offers a timely reflection on God's sovereignty, His...
2024-12-16
32 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Fall of Bashar al-Assad: A Turning Point in Syria and the Middle East
The Assad regime in Syria has fallen after decades of brutal rule, leaving the region and the world watching closely. What does this mean for Israel, for the Middle East, and for God’s timeline? In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, we explore the implications of this seismic shift. From Iran’s crumbling “Shiite corridor” to Israel’s strategic moves in the Golan Heights, we unpack the geopolitical and spiritual consequences of this historic event. But this isn’t just about politics - it’s about the unfolding of biblical prophecy. As the Middle East shifts, what r...
2024-12-11
29 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Who's Who: Houthis, Hezbollah and Hamas
Who’s Really Pulling the Strings in the Middle East? The Middle East is a puppet show of chaos, with Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah commanding attention. But these groups are just the actors - who’s the puppet master behind it all? In this episode, we take you behind the scenes to explore the power dynamics at play. Iran stands as the director of this global drama, but is there an even greater force working behind the curtain? We unravel the tangled threads of these terror groups, their shocking origins, and the roles they...
2024-11-26
38 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Introducing: Road Gear
Can a Hoodie Change the World? What if your clothing could spark a conversation, stand against hate, and support the Jewish people? This episode dives into our newest project: Jewish Road Gear. It’s more than shirts and hoodies - it’s a way to wear your voice, stand for truth, and be a blessing to Israel. We unpack the inspiration behind our designs, the messages they carry, and how each purchase makes an impact in Israel today. As anti-Semitism rises and misinformation spreads, we’re inviting you to stand up, speak...
2024-11-21
33 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
What You Think About Israelis Might Change (featuring Moshe & Sasha)
What You Think About Israelis Might Change Israelis are often painted as aggressors - heartless warmongers driving their enemies from the land. But what if that narrative is missing the humanity of their story? In this episode, we sit down with new friends Moshe and Sasha, who share what life really looks like in the middle of the chaos. Imagine being uprooted from your home, moving four times in one year, all while figuring out how to keep your kids in school and put food on the table. Now, add to that the...
2024-11-20
42 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
How Does A Church Stand With Israel?
How is it that today’s church can read a Bible rooted in Israel, focused on a Jewish Messiah, and authored by Jewish voices, yet somehow feel disconnected from the Jewish story? Have we really allowed the narrative of God's chosen people to end 2,000 years ago, when in reality, it’s just getting good? In this episode, "How Does A Church Stand With Israel?" we dig into the undeniable link between our faith and the ongoing story of Israel - a story still unfolding and intensifying in ways that truly demand our attention. With...
2024-11-14
44 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Don't Sit This One Out
Episode Description Episode 113: "Don't Sit This One Out: Stand Like Esther with Your Vote" With division on every front, some believers are stepping back, declaring "Jesus 2024: Our Only Hope." While it's a powerful reminder to keep our eyes on Him, it’s simply not enough to watch from the sidelines. Our faith calls us to be active, engaged, and responsible in our world - not passive spectators. This episode dives into why Christians must participate in the democratic process, even when it feels intimidating or divisive. Drawing from the story of Esther, Ron and Matt di...
2024-11-04
15 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Middle East Conflict & The Coming Kingdom
It’s a time of uncertainty, a time when the world seems increasingly divided, and the future is unpredictable. For the Jewish people, the feast of Sukkot (Tabernacles) is a reminder of God's faithfulness in the wilderness. But how do we hold on to that ancient promise in the chaos of today’s world, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Israel? This episode of The Jewish Road Podcast is about the deeper significance of Sukkot, the existential battle facing Israel, and how believers can respond in solidarity and prayer. Key Takeaways: Sukkot as a...
2024-10-17
24 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Rituals and Reflections on Yom Kippur
Episode Summary: What if you waited your entire life, followed rituals painstakingly, prayed for atonement, but never really knew if you had been forgiven by God? This is the reality for many in the Jewish community during Yom Kippur. In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, we explore the Day of Atonement, looking into its significance for both Jews and Christians. We unpack the biblical roots of Yom Kippur, discuss its modern observance, and ask the critical question: if Jesus is the ultimate High Priest and the final atonement, what does that mean for...
2024-10-11
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
An Arab Israeli Who Loves The Jewish People? (featuring Robert Bishai)
Summary How do you reconcile being both Arab and Israeli in a land of deep divisions? For Robert "Ruby" Bishai, this tension is not only part of his personal journey but also the heartbeat of his ministry. Ruby, an Arab Israeli believer in Yeshua, has found a profound calling to serve both the Jewish and Arab people of Israel. Growing up in a Jewish town as an Arab Christian gave him a unique perspective on the challenges and beauty of these two cultures colliding. Today, Ruby is a bridge between these worlds, striving...
2024-08-30
37 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Weird Apostle (featuring Ryan Lambert)
Summary Imagine discovering that one of the most influential figures in Biblical history may have been misunderstood for centuries. That’s the compelling problem Ryan Lambert tackles in his book, The Weird Apostle. As a Messianic Jew, Lambert challenges the traditional portrayal of the Apostle Paul, urging us to see Paul not as a renegade who sought to break away from Judaism, but as a devoted Jew who remained faithful to the Torah. In our latest episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, Lambert shares his deep passion for building bridges between Christians and Jews, shining a...
2024-08-22
50 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Should Christians Support Israel? (featuring Dr. Jeff Myers)
Summary Why do so many Christians misunderstand the conflict in Israel, and what should we do about it? In our latest episode, we dive into this pressing issue with Dr. Jeff Myers, President of Summit Ministries. Dr. Myers shares his insights from a recent trip to Israel and explores why the rising generation has so many misconceptions about this critical region. We discuss the complex layers of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, breaking down the difference between geopolitical and theopolitical issues and why understanding the religious motivations behind the conflict is essential. Dr. Myers also sheds light...
2024-08-17
40 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
First-Century Youth Ministry (featuring Heather Quiroz)
Summary Heather Quiroz, founder of First-Century Youth Ministry, joins Matt and Ron Davis on the Jewish Road Podcast to discuss her ministry and the importance of understanding Jesus from within his Jewish context. Heather shares her experience of walking the land of Israel as a first-century disciple and how it radically changed her perspective on the Bible. She emphasizes the need to teach young people the Bible from its cultural and historical context, helping them see the deeper meaning behind the text. Heather's ministry aims to equip youth leaders with resources and knowledge to make disciples who have a strong f...
2024-06-09
26 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Israel At The Epicenter (featuring Dennis Karp from Jerusalem)
Summary Dennis Karp shares his journey of moving from the United States to Israel and the challenges in the transition. He discusses the need for marriage and relationship counseling in Israel and the growing openness to the Messiah among the people. Dennis also talks about the spiritual climate in Israel and the work his ministry does with Holocaust survivors and young believers. He shares his perspective on sending children off to war and the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sentiments in the media. The conversation covers various themes related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the impact on families, the role of the American c...
2024-05-26
37 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Bitter & The Sweet - Israel's Memorial & Independence Days
In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, 'The Bitter & The Sweet,' we talk through the intense emotions surrounding Israel's back-to-back observances: Yom HaZikaron, a somber Memorial Day, and Yom Ha'Atzmaut, the vibrant celebration of Independence Day. What we are seeing in the headlines these days encapsulate the ongoing story of Israel - a nation carved out of conflict and marked by continual struggle for existence against rising tides of global antisemitism. Join us as we discuss how Israel's fierce spirit of independence is intertwined with the profound sacrifices made by its people. We'll...
2024-05-14
44 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Are Red Heifers In Israel A Sign We're In The Last Days?
Summary In this episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, Matt and Ron Davis discuss the topic of the red heifer, which is a question they frequently get asked. They explore the biblical significance of the red heifer and its connection to the purification rituals in the Old Testament. They also discuss the current interest in the red heifer and its potential role in the construction of the third temple in Jerusalem. While they acknowledge the importance of the red heifer in Jewish tradition, they caution against getting too caught up in the speculation surrounding its significance in...
2024-05-07
28 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
This World Is Not Our Home
Summary In this episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, we discuss the current state of the world through a Messianic Jewish lens. We look at the idea that America, once a safe place for Jewish people, is now experiencing disarray and division. Drawing parallels to the story of Joseph in the Bible, we emphasize the importance of not getting too comfortable in the current world and longing for a greater homeland. We talk through the rise of anti-Semitism and the need for believers to live in the world but not be of the world. Takeaways
2024-04-29
30 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Jewish Road 101 - How To Know And Share The Gospel From The Old Testament
Imagine this: You're shipwrecked and find yourself on an island inhabited by Jewish people. Your New Testament is gone, sunk to the bottom of the ocean. All you have to share the story of the Messiah is the Old Testament. Could you share the Good News? Welcome to Episode 101 of The Jewish Road Podcast, where we dive into how to share the Good News of the Messiah using the Old Testament, or as it's known in Jewish tradition, the Tanakh. In this episode, we discuss how the so-called "Roman Road" may not resonate...
2024-03-22
51 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
A Deep Rooted Love For Israel with Joshua Aaron
Summary In this episode, Matt and Ron Davis interview Joshua Aaron, a musician and believer in Jesus. They discuss Joshua's background, his journey to Israel, and the impact of conflict on his family. They also explore the significance of his songs and their message of unity and love for Israel. In this conversation, Joshua Aaron discusses the impact of his song 'Zion' and how it has resonated with listeners. He also talks about his approach to songwriting and the importance of interpreting the Bible accurately. The conversation touches on the appreciation for old Messianic worship and the...
2024-02-13
49 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
A New Way Of Looking At An Old Story - Why The Jewishness Of Jesus Matters
Have you ever stopped to think about Jesus as a Jewish rabbi, walking the dusty roads of Galilee, celebrating Passover, and teaching in the synagogues? It’s a side of His story that often gets lost in translation. In this episode of The Jewish Road, we’re peeling back the layers to reveal Jesus in His original, Jewish world. Imagine sitting down to a meal with Jesus in Jerusalem, hearing Him explain the Old Testament (Act One) Scriptures in the context they were written. With the world spinning into chaos, and with Israel at t...
2024-02-08
37 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Tying The Knot In Turbulence (Travis & Emily Hough)
Summary In this heart-stirring episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, join Travis and Emily Hough as they share their extraordinary journey of planning a dream wedding in Jerusalem, set against the backdrop of unexpected conflict. Scheduled to marry on October 10, 2023, their plans were abruptly overshadowed by the tragic events of October 7, when Hamas launched an attack in Southern Israel. This episode looks into the couple's emotional and spiritual ordeal, navigating the complexities of celebrating their union while grappling with the realities of conflict, fear, and uncertainty. Their story is not just about a wedding...
2024-01-30
53 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Holocaust Survivor - Severyn Ashkenazy
Summary Severyn Ashkenazy, a Holocaust survivor and key figure in the creation of West Hollywood, shares his story and insights on Jewish identity, anti-Semitism, and the importance of education amongst the Jewish people. He emphasizes the need for Jews to understand and explain their heritage, and for others to learn the truth about Jewish culture and history. Ashkenazy also discusses the role of humor in Jewish culture and the challenges facing Israel today. He calls for unity and support in the fight against anti-Semitism and for peace in Jerusalem. Takeaways Understanding and explaining...
2024-01-23
46 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The People Of Israel After October 7 (Josh & Tommy Doyle)
Summary This conversation with Josh and Tommy Doyle from Uncharted Ministries revolves around the recent events in Israel and the impact on the Jewish people. The hosts share their personal experiences and observations from their numerous visits to Israel before October 7, and since. They discuss the openness and humility of the Jewish people, the unity and comraderie among the supporters, and the need for support and love for Israel during these challenging times. Takeaways The recent events in Israel have had a profound impact on the Jewish people, and they are in need...
2024-01-19
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Not To Speak Is To Speak with Jane Carter
In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, Matt and Ron Davis are joined by Jane Carter, who shares her family's involvement in the Holocaust and her journey of reconciliation. Though generations removed from the atrocities, Jane apologizes for her family's past actions and stands in solidarity with the Jewish people today. She expresses her support for Israel and encourages others to take a stand against anti-Semitism. The conversation highlights the importance of not remaining silent in the face of evil and the need to love and support the Jewish community. She shares her journey of standing with Israel...
2023-12-29
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Jewish Road Ahead
Summary Matt and Ron Davis discuss their year-end impact report and their mission to help Christians understand the roots of their faith and help Jewish people make sense of Jesus. They highlight the dilemma of Jewish identity and the misidentification of Jesus among both Christians and Jewish people. They emphasize the urgency of the times and the need to be a voice in the wilderness. The conversation also covers their methods of spreading the message, including writing a book and fundraising for projects in Israel. They conclude by calling for support and prayer...
2023-12-19
46 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Speak To The Heart Of Jerusalem with Candyce Hyslip
Do you feel worn down? There's lots of places and opportunities to feel it. The politics, the divisions, the world situation, the wars, the rumors of wars, the devastation and hatred we see on every screen we face - it's all there. In this episode, Matt & Marilee Davis sit down with Candyce Hyslip to look into the recent turmoil in Israel following the Hamas attacks and the distressing rise of anti-Semitism. What does it look like to pray and the significance of being physically and emotionally present for those enduring suffering. The truth is, two months into...
2023-12-13
47 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why This Hanukkah Is Different...And The Same
In Episode 91 of The Jewish Road Podcast, titled "Why This Hanukkah Is Different...And The Same," we look into the essence of Hanukkah, connecting its historical roots to the present-day challenges facing the Jewish people. Hanukkah began as a story of resistance against Antiochus IV, a ruler intent on eradicating Jewish identity and practices. This year, as we light the menorah, our reflections take on a deeper, more urgent tone. We find ourselves amid a continued conflict following the October 7 war, where the threat to Jewish existence is ever-present, this time posed by a radical Islamist group...
2023-12-07
44 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why The Israel Story Isn’t Resonating With This Generation with David Hoffbrand
Continuing our dialogue with David Hoffbrand, Episode 90, titled "Why The Israel Story Isn't Resonating With This Generation," shifts the focus to the present and future of Israel's narrative. We look into the complex reasons behind the growing disconnection between modern global Christians and Israel, including: Exploring the reasons behind the church's indifference or even opposition to Israel. Examining the impact of replacement theology and anti-Semitism. Understanding the cultural shift in post-Christian England. This candid conversation seeks to understand God's unwavering heart for Israel amidst a generation that often seems at best indifferent, and at worst...
2023-11-10
48 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Jewish Jesus - Reconnecting With The Truth About Jesus, Israel, & The Church with David Hoffbrand
The truth is, miss out on the fact that Jesus is Jewish and you’re missing out on Jesus. You could go to church every Sunday, read your Bible everyday, and even lead a Bible study, and unless you look at Jesus in His Jewish context, you're missing something. In this episode of The Jewish Road podcast, we're joined by David Hoffbrand, author, church leader, and musician from Brighton, England, to discuss his thoughtful book, "The Jewish Jesus - Reconnecting With The Truth About Jesus, Israel, & The Church." It should provoke some thoughtful questions: What does it...
2023-11-09
23 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Who Is A Jew? The Anti-Semantics Of The Chosen People with Avner Boskey
The narrative surrounding Israel and the Jewish people is one that's deeply interwoven with history, culture, and prophecy. But more often than not, the intricacies of these stories are overshadowed by generalizations and misconceptions. It's why our conversation with Avner Boskey, founder of David's Tent and a Messianic Jew residing in Beersheva, Israel, becomes profoundly significant. In episode 88 of the Jewish Road podcast, "Who Is A Jew? The Anti-Semantics of The Chosen People," we look into the origins and implications of words like 'Jew', 'Israeli', and 'Zionism', alongside the associated "anti" language that often paints a distorted...
2023-11-01
44 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
O God, Do Not Keep Silence
This episode of the Jewish Road podcast dives into the timely relevance of Psalm 83, a biblical passage that feels as if it was ripped straight from today's headlines. The psalm is a fervent plea, calling on God to not remain silent in the face of evil. As the quote goes, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"—and the same might be said about divine silence. This episode explores the deeply unsettling plans of evil forces aimed at the annihilation of God's people, plans that go beyond mere military strategy to...
2023-10-26
19 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
What’s In, And Not In, The Headlines
The clock keeps ticking, and we're 18 days into the war in Israel. As news headlines whip by at a blinding pace, they often miss the mark, leaving gaps that need to be filled. We're here to fill them. Episode 86 of the Jewish Road podcast looks into the news narratives that are spinning uncontrollably. More alarmingly, there's a noticeable silence from quarters that should be vocal - particularly the American church. What is causing the silence among church leaders? Are they uninformed, indifferent, or is there something more to it? It's about more than just filling in the g...
2023-10-25
24 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Living Six Miles From Lebanon with Efraim Goldstein
In our latest episode, episode 85, titled "Living Six Miles From Lebanon," we were graced by the unexpected but deeply enriching presence of Efraim Goldstein, a missionary with Chosen People Ministries. What started as a prayer night in our community turned into an eye-opening conversation when Efraim walked in and we decided to hit the record button. Efraim has been in ministry with his wife, Jeannie, since 1975. They've spent the last few decades in Israel, serving communities and sharing the love of Yeshua. Currently, Efraim pastors the Light of Galilee Congregation in Nahariyya, a city that lies just...
2023-10-22
42 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Human Shields & Heavenly Protection: Understanding God As Our Shield
In today's world, misinformation spreads rapidly, making our role as truth-bearers more critical than ever. We're not just presenting different perspectives on the biblical story, but also to unveil the whole truth against a backdrop of global narratives rife with deception. It's a challenging mission, but it becomes more manageable when we remember who our ultimate shield is. In the midst of rising tensions and unsettling circumstances, the concept of shields takes on a deeper meaning. Episode 84, titled "Human Shields and Heavenly Protection," explores the dichotomy of earthly and divine shields. While we hear about...
2023-10-19
39 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Pray For Israel By Name (with Michael Mistretta)
In this episode, we're honored to sit down with Michael Mistretta from FIRM, the Fellowship of Israel Related Ministries. FIRM is an incredible organization that is changing lives on the ground in Israel, especially during these tumultuous times. They've recently launched a deeply moving campaign: Pray for Israel By Name. It's an initiative that calls us all to pray for hostages by writing their names on the palms of our hands, inspired by the powerful words in Isaiah 49:16, "...I have inscribed you on the palms of My hands." Feeling helpless about the situation in Israel...
2023-10-18
24 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Can There Be Peace Between Jews & Arabs (with Tom Doyle)
In our next can't-miss episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, "Can There Be Peace Between Jews And Arabs?", we sit down with Tom Doyle, who's been on the ground in places like Gaza, the West Bank, and throughout the Middle East. Amid the pain of conflict and the rise of groups like Hamas, Tom uncovers a different story — one that mainstream media often overlooks. So why should you tune in? This episode takes you inside amazing stories of faith from the most unlikely places. You'll hear about the extraordinary risks Muslims are taking to follow Jesus — risks that...
2023-10-14
32 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The New Anti-Semitism (with Olivier Melnick)
In this urgent episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, we sit down with Olivier Melnick to tackle the issue of antisemitism—a problem more widespread and relevant than many realize. Especially given last week's tragic attacks that ended over 1,300 Israeli lives, this is a conversation we can't afford to ignore. Olivier, a French Messianic Jew, provides crucial insights into the origins and endurance of antisemitism, from its Biblical beginnings to its alarming resurgence in the modern world. Why should you tune in? Because this issue isn't confined to Israel and Gaza. As we speak, anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian ra...
2023-10-14
28 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Hope In The Holy Land (with Justin Kron)
We have the distinct privilege of welcoming Justin Kron, a friend deeply invested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and someone who brings a well-rounded perspective to the table. As the founding director of the Kesher Project and the co-creator and producer of the documentary "Hope in the Holy Land," Justin helps to unpack the layers of this deeply rooted conflict that affects Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike. With years of hands-on experience, leading tours in the Holy Land and engaging with people on both sides of the conflict, Justin provides insights that go beyond common narratives. This isn't...
2023-10-11
33 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The War In Israel
We start season five reluctantly, sooner than we thought, and the subject matter feels devastating. We come to you with a burdened heart, focusing on the conflict tearing through the Holy Land of Israel. As we record this episode, rockets rain down and families are torn apart. This isn’t just a geopolitical issue, it's yet another somber chapter the Jewish people are living and dying through. Hatred has clouded compassion, making this not just about territory, but about the human heart. It's deeply personal for us, for the people we love, and it should be...
2023-10-10
35 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
From Feast To Forever: Sukkot And The Coming Kingdom
In "From Feast to Forever: Sukkot and the Coming Kingdom," we unpack the richness and layers of Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles. Beginning with its historical roots, we show how Sukkot serves as a mirror for God's desire to be present with His people. The festival isn't just a one-off event, it's deeply connected to a theme woven into the fabric of the meta-narrative. From the Garden of Eden to future prophecies, God's ultimate goal has always been to dwell among His people. There are some little-known aspects of Sukkot, including its extensive number...
2023-10-04
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Scapegoat That Became The G.O.A.T. (Yom Kippur)
Here we are, at the peak of the Ten Days of Awe, Yom Kippur. It's the Day of Atonement, a time when many Jewish people fast, pray, and attend synagogue services. This solemn day carries enormous significance. It's not just a day to say sorry, but to truly reflect on one's actions and seek genuine atonement. While the weight of the day is profoundly felt in Jewish communities, it also offers an extraordinary moment for us as followers of Jesus to recognize Him as our ultimate atonement.
2023-09-24
12 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
No Longer Bound: Released From Sin Into Salvation
The human soul seems hardwired to long for atonement—a strong, sometimes desperate, desire for forgiveness and release. This is a sentiment that echoes across cultures and religious practices, revealing a shared yearning to be set right with God. As we delve into this episode, we find in the story of the Akedah a vivid representation of how far God was willing to go to grant us that atonement. "God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son," Abraham tells Isaac, echoing a promise fulfilled through Jesus (Genesis 22:8). Akedah literally means, “The...
2023-09-23
07 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Cast My Sins Into The Depths Of The Sea (Tashlich)
There is the practice of Tashlich, a deeply symbolic ceremony that resonates with believers of all backgrounds. As the sun sets and the day comes to an end, many Jewish people flock to rivers and streams, emptying their pockets or throwing pieces of bread into the water. This simple yet powerful act serves as a physical embodiment of letting go, a casting away of sins and burdens. For Christians, it's hard not to think of the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, the Messiah, who makes it possible to truly cast our sins "as far...
2023-09-22
05 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
What Does It Mean To Return To The Lord? (Shabbat Shuvah)
Central to the Days of Awe is what we call Shabbat Shuvah, or the "Sabbath of Return." Situated between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, this Shabbat holds a special significance. It serves as a momentary pause, a sacred interval for personal and communal reflection. In a season filled with introspection and repentance, Shabbat Shuvah invites us to come home - to return to the Lord with all our hearts. For Christians, this idea of "returning" finds its full expression in the grace and redemption offered through Jesus, our Messiah.
2023-09-21
06 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
What Will We Do For Atonement?
The human soul carries a deep yearning for atonement. In cultures around the world and across the broad expanse of religious thought, rituals and traditions abound, highlighting the lengths we go to find relief from the weight of our mistakes and misdeeds. The Jewish people are no different. As followers of Jesus, we know that our atonement not only covered our sins once for the next year, but also forgave our sins once and for all.
2023-09-20
06 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Where Can We Show Kindness?
The concept of Tzedakah, often translated as “charity,” but more accurately understood as righteousness or justice. Giving isn't merely a charitable endeavor, but an ethical obligation. For Christians, this resonates deeply with the New Testament teachings on almsgiving and love for neighbor. Here, the idea of 'faith without works is dead' rings loud and clear.
2023-09-19
07 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Prayer Is More Than Monologue
These Days of Awe invite us into the heart of prayer, or Tefillah, in Hebrew. Prayer is a universal act, a meeting place between the human and the divine, and during these days, it takes on an even more profound significance. Tefilah is less about asking God for what we need, and more about aligning ourselves with God’s will. For Christians, the idea of interceding with Jesus as our mediator adds a layer of grace to this sacred time.
2023-09-18
07 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
What Does Real Repentance Look Like?
Let’s look into the essence of Teshuvah, which in Hebrew means "returning" or "repentance." While the word "repentance" might conjure up images of regret and shame, Teshuvah is about turning toward something as much as it's about turning away from something else. It's about re-aligning ourselves with God. The month preceding the High Holy Days, known as Elul, is traditionally a time to begin this process of self-examination and repentance. It's like a warm-up for the spiritual marathon that lies ahead.
2023-09-17
06 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Day Of The Blowing Of Trumpets
The sound of the shofar (ram’s horn) calls us to something extraordinary - Yom Teruah, commonly known as the Day of Trumpets. This isn't just any call; it's an announcement, a heralding of something majestic. The trumpet's sound penetrates the soul, reminding us to awaken from our spiritual slumber. For Christians, the trumpets hold a dual meaning: they remind us of God's sovereignty and offer a glimpse into future prophetic events, like the return of Jesus.
2023-09-16
08 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Is Your Name Written In The Book?
As the Days of Awe kick off, we find ourselves on the cusp of a deeply spiritual journey. It's a time to pause and reflect, to account for the year that's been and prepare for the one that's coming. The Jewish tradition teaches that during these Ten days, three books are opened in the heavenly courts: the Book of Life, the Book of Death, and the Book of the In-Between. Each person's fate for the coming year will be inscribed in one of these books based on their deeds. While this may sound intimidating, it's...
2023-09-15
07 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Remember Us For Life - The Akedah
The human soul seems hardwired to long for atonement—a strong, sometimes desperate, desire for forgiveness and release. This is a sentiment that echoes across cultures and religious practices, revealing a shared yearning to be set right with God. We find in the story of the Akedah a vivid representation of how far God was willing to go to grant us that atonement. "God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son," Abraham tells Isaac, echoing a promise fulfilled through Jesus (Genesis 22:8). Akedah literally means, “The Binding,” and recounts the story of Abraham taking...
2023-09-12
28 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why Christians Should Care About The Jewish High Holy Days
Ever been on a hunt for your glasses just to find them perched on your head? Or searched for your phone while you're actually holding it? Sometimes the things we're looking for are right in front of us, hidden in plain sight. We wrote this guide with our Christian friends in mind for that very reason. You might think that the upcoming Jewish High Holy Days aren't for you, that they're exclusively a 'Jewish thing.' We get it, but hear us out. We're not saying you're wrong for thinking that way, but we do believe you're missing out...
2023-09-10
13 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Faith In The Midst Of Fear
Are you faced with a challenge that feels too big to handle? Do fear, anxiety, or worry keep you awake at night? In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, titled "Faith In The Midst Of Fear," we turn to one of the most well-known stories in the Bible: David vs. Goliath. But this episode isn’t just about a young boy and a giant man; it's about something deeper. What gave young David the courage to face Goliath? What did he know about the character of God that allowed him to have faith in the face of...
2023-08-22
33 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Road Half Traveled
Ever felt like you're missing a piece of the puzzle in your faith journey? Or that there's more to the story of Jesus that remains unexplored? Or, as a Jew, have you grappled with the idea of embracing Jesus, feeling it might mean forsaking your cherished heritage? If this hits home for you, then this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast has your name on it. In "The Road Half Traveled," we invite you on an extraordinary journey that goes beyond the typical narratives heard in Sunday school or synagogue. As Messianic Jews ourselves, we're standing at...
2023-08-02
26 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Merging Mourning With Hope
Did you know that both the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem - central to Jewish faith and history - were destroyed on same day, centuries apart? It's as if time stood still to mark a profound period of loss and mourning for the Jewish people. To put this in perspective, imagine if another event of the magnitude of September 11th happened again on the same date, but centuries later. The sheer coincidence would be staggering, wouldn't it? This is the reality of Tisha B'Av, a day of deep mourning in Judaism. But Tisha B'Av...
2023-07-27
17 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Church: God’s Commissioned People
In this third and final episode in our “Two Chosen People” series, we journey into understanding the role and identity of God's Commissioned People – the Church. As we have previously explored, God's chosen ones are two distinct, yet intimately connected groups – the Covenant People (Jews) and the Commissioned People (the Church made up of Jews and Gentiles). After having looked into the unique journey of the Covenant People in our last episode, it's time to unpack the complexities of the Commissioned People – the Church. From its birth at Shavuot, or Pentecost, the Church was initially entirely J...
2023-07-25
30 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Israel: God’s Covenant People
Genesis 12:1-3 — The verses that marked the start of an extraordinary covenant. Not by number, not by strength, but by divine decree – Israel, God's Covenant People. This episode unfolds the story of Israel, a nation marked by faith, struggle, and divine covenants. But what makes them 'God's Chosen People'? What does 'chosenness' mean, and why Israel? We start with a journey back in time, back to the genesis of the nation of Israel. We touch upon the pivotal figure of Abraham, his extraordinary faith, and the divine promise that would forever change the cour...
2023-07-20
27 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Two Chosen People: An Unprecedented Union
Prepare yourselves for a profound revelation that challenges our preconceived notions. Buckle up, for we are about to dive headfirst into an eye-opening journey through a new three-episode series: "The Unprecedented Union." In this series, we unveil a truth that might shatter your previous understanding: There are not one, but two chosen people of God! Now, stay with us as we unpack this concept of God's Covenant People and Commissioned People. For centuries, we've believed that the Jewish people alone held the title of God's chosen people. And yes, they still do! But here's where...
2023-07-10
23 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Denial & Resistance - The Continuing Battle To Acknowledge The Holocaust
On this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast: We discuss the importance of remembering the Holocaust in the face of a history that is quickly being erased and how we are being threatened again as a people to be destroyed from the face of the earth. We begin by reflecting on the stories of Holocaust survivors and the Jewish people’s fierce determination to remember the names of those whose lives were lost, not just the 6 million Jews, but the entire 11 million slaughtered by the Nazi regime because they did not fit their mold. No doubt, for th...
2023-04-17
23 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Opening Your Tent And Table
We welcome Candyce Hyslip to discuss Biblical hospitality, specifically what it means to open your home and heart to strangers and foreigners. Throughout the conversation, we explore the concept of hospitality and its significance in both the Old and New Testaments, or what we like to call Act One and Two. We examine the story of Abraham and Sarah, who welcomed three strangers into their home and provided them with food and shelter. This story serves as a quintessential example of the importance of hospitality and the blessings that come with it. The conversation then...
2023-04-16
35 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Story Behind The Story Of The Resurrection
In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, we explore the significance of the Resurrection in Messianic theology. The Resurrection is not merely a Christian doctrine, but is rooted in Jewish scripture, foretold in the Tanakh. As Isaiah 53 prophesied, the Messiah would suffer and die as a sacrificial lamb, but also "see His offspring and prolong His days." Scholars have long debated how the Messiah could both suffer and live on, with some suggesting that it is His moral teachings that "live on" after His death. However, we argue that the Resurrection is necessary for fulfilling this...
2023-04-09
27 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
What You Never Heard About Palm Sunday
As Palm Sunday approaches, the excitement and anticipation for the coming kingdom fill the air. But what the people don't know is that Jesus is not bringing the kingdom like they thought. In this episode of the Jewish Road podcast, we delve deep into the Passion Week narrative through Jewish eyes. As we see the crowd cutting down palm branches and enacting the Feast of Tabernacles, we realize that they expected Rome to be overthrown and peace to reign. However, what Jesus knew as He rode into Jerusalem was that it was not time for the Feast...
2023-04-07
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Best Of Jewish Humor - Season 3
On this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast: Times are tough and we need to laugh. When we started The Jewish Road Podcast, we knew we wanted to take the Word of God seriously, live urgently and be aware of the times we are in, and be sure to laugh a bit - because life is short. So we tell our own brand of jokes, Jewish humor. This episode gives you the best moments from season three so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a moment as we take you "Back To The Catskills"...
2022-12-30
22 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Oy To The World
On this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast: Hanukkah and Christmas for many American Jews can cause confusion about which holiday to celebrate and how. Hanukkah, specifically, has lost much of its original meaning, and the birth of the Messiah, Christmas, is no different. Presents, decorations, and even the true meaning of Hanukkah have now been heavily intertwined with those of Christmas, creating a December dilemma for many. To combat this, we need to return to the origin stories of both narratives. For Hanukkah, we need to remember a God who sustained a small tribe...
2022-12-22
27 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
If Only This Were The Past
Now more than ever is a time to celebrate Hanukkah and hold onto the light of hope that it provides us. In 1932, Anti-Semitism was on the rise in Europe and many Jewish families could personally feel evil making its way towards them. Despite what they saw out their window everyday, those with menorahs kept those lights alight and celebrated this historical holiday that not only brought light into their homes but brought a sense of strength and courage as well. On this episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, we dive into why we should find...
2022-12-19
31 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Biblical Backstory Of Hanukkah
We travel back into the timeline of the Bible to uncover a fascinating connection between the stories of Antiochus Epiphanes IV and Jesus. While Hanukkah is widely known as the Festival of Lights, and is enjoyed by millions around the world each year, many are unaware of its Biblical backstory. From the perspective of the Old Testament book of Daniel, we can draw a connection between Hanukkah and Antiochus Epiphanes IV, who, in 167 BCE, desecrated a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and attempted to ban their religious, cultural and civil practices. His oppressive rule acted as...
2022-12-12
29 min
Kush Edifying Ministries
Teaching the Traditions of Men – Part 1 (The Image and Tithing - Matt. 15-7-9; Matt. 7-21-23) - 12-11-2022
Teaching the Traditions of Men – Part 1 (The Image and Tithing - Matt. 15-7-9; Matt. 7-21-23) - 12-11-2022. Colossians 2:8 (CJB)...Watch out, so that no one will take you captive by means of philosophy and empty deceit, following human tradition which accords with the elemental spirits of the world but does not accord with the Messiah.
2022-12-12
1h 01
The Jewish Road Podcast
Missing The Messiah
I saw a show the other day where a famous musician put on a costume and showed up at a karaoke bar. This person who normally sells out arenas was on stage in front of thirty people. She started singing one of her songs and the people loved it, except they didn't know it was her. They missed it - until the end of the show and the big reveal. Then it all made sense. On this episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, we'll be talking about how the Jews of Jesus' day missed the Messiah and...
2022-12-06
35 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Waiting As A Bride
In John 14, Jesus tells His disciples of the image of many rooms in His father’s house - He gives an invitation to come and take up residence. This is more than just a dry statement of faith. Jesus speaks in metaphor, using the concept of a marriage to illustrate the human relationship with God. In first-century culture, men would often go away to prepare a ‘place’ for their bride - usually encountered for the first time at the wedding feast. In essence, Jesus both foretells and promises his return. He will come back for us like a groom...
2022-11-30
24 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Repairing The World This Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving week, there is much to be grateful for. As Jews, we are familiar with the concept of "Tikkun Olam" - translated from Hebrew as “Repair The World” - to remind us that though brokenness abides in our world, we've been invited to partner with God to help repair it. We don't do this work alone. God's own acts of restoration have reverberated throughout history and continue to make their presence known today. As we look forward in anticipation to the return of Jesus, the ultimate recourse for our broken world is clear: He came once and...
2022-11-23
19 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
A Short History Of Anti-Semitism In The Church
The barriers preventing many Jewish people from believing in Jesus are numerous and deeply entrenched. Unfortunately, much of this is due to the history between the Jewish people and the church throughout history. From the early church fathers to the Crusades, and extending from Martin Luther to the Holocaust, in the mind of the Jewish people, there is a history of how Christians have caused pain and suffering for Jewish people. This podcast episode recounts a short history of Anti-Semitism for those unaware of how deep the roots go. We also give some initial steps Christians can...
2022-11-14
43 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
A Conversation About Jewish Holidays
On this episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, we sit down with our friend, Rich Ferreira, from GTI Tours on his podcast. We talked about everything from an overview of the Jewish holidays that take place in the Fall as well as our upcoming trip to Israel. Rich has been a friend for years who is well-versed in all things Israel and living as a Christian immersed in the Jewish context of Scripture. We are so lucky to have him as a friend and resource. Together we walk through Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot. ...
2022-11-10
54 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
When Jesus Shows Up To The Feast
It seems as though Jesus keeps showing up at the right time unless you're part of the crowd trying to keep the same old traditions unchanged. He shows up and brings a whole new meaning to an ancient feast. The Feast of Booths, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is one of the most important holidays in the Jewish calendar. It is a pilgrimage feast when Jews worldwide celebrate the harvest and give thanks for the earth's bounty. The feast lasts for seven days, and during this time, the Jewish people build temporary shelters, o...
2022-10-09
27 min
GTI Tours Podcast
#58 Celebrating Jesus in the Fall Feasts — Interview with Matt Davis, Ron Davis
For the past two decades, Matt Davis has been married to his beautiful wife Marilee (the story of them meeting is fantastic!), and together they have three outstanding kids. Matt is a graduate of BIOLA University and Talbot School of Theology. After serving in a church for the past two decades as a Teaching and Executive Pastor, he started The Jewish Road with his dad (the guy below). One of Matt’s greatest joys in life is bringing families on legacy trips to the Middle East to teach them about the roots of their faith.https://www.th...
2022-10-06
49 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Guilty One Is Set Free
In this episode of the Jewish Road podcast, we take a look at the Jewish High Holy Day of Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement. This holiday has roots in both the Old and New Testaments, and its implications are still relevant to how we live today. Imagine being the Israelites in the wilderness and having your community's sin cast onto the head of a goat that was then set free in the wilderness, never to return again. Or imagine being a Jewish follower of Jesus as he hung on that cursed...
2022-10-05
29 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Rethinking Rosh HaShanah
Rosh Hashanah - Feast of Trumpets - Yom Teruah - Zikaron Teruah - the Jewish New Year. That's right, so many different names describing one holiday. It is one of the biggest holidays on the Jewish calendar and is the start of the High Holy Days season. Synagogues are packed with Jewish people today, gathered to hear the blowing of the shofar and beginning 10 Days of Awe and repentance, hoping they will be inscribed in the Book of Life for one more year. Yet, not one thing of all of that is found in Scripture...
2022-09-26
34 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Has God Replaced The Jewish People?
On this episode of the Jewish Road podcast, we explore replacement theology and hone in on the book of Romans for a deeper look. The idea that "God is done with the Jews" is not new, but it has been gaining traction in recent years. But where does this thinking come from? And what does the Bible actually say about God's relationship with the Jewish people? We'll dig into all of that in this episode and offer some ways to respond to this line of thinking. So whether you're a Jew struggling with...
2022-09-23
35 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Are God’s People Still His Chosen People?
Are God's people, the Jewish people, still His chosen people? We'll give you the punchline now: Absolutely. But haven't they rejected Jesus as the Messiah? And doesn't that mean that they're no longer His chosen people? We believe the answer to both of those questions is a resounding "no!" Are we talking about an old relationship that once was, and now God has moved on to another love, the church? We believe the Jewish are still chosen, still loved, still the apple of His eye. First and foremost, God's...
2022-09-05
30 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why Are The Jews God’s Chosen People?
On this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast: The Jewish people are unique among all the people of the world. It is not that we are better than anyone else, smarter, or more numerous. Our “chosenness” is something that most Jews would like to understand better. I certainly had no clue what being chosen meant. It didn’t always seem like a great deal to be chosen. After all, being Jewish has exacted a price in our history, from the crusades to the pogroms. And even today, in 21st - Century America, we live with the constant awareness of the Ho...
2022-08-29
35 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Why You Should Join The Jewish Road In Israel
If you've ever been curious about Israel, now is the time to take the plunge and join The Jewish Road on an unforgettable trip to the Promised Land. Israel is not only the epicenter of the story of God - past, present, and future - but it's also a place where you can deepen your faith and gain a new perspective on the Bible. Israel holds a special place in the hearts of Jews and Christians alike. For Jews, it is the Promised Land, a land that has been promised to them by God for centuries. For...
2022-06-26
23 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Best Of Jewish Humor - Part Two
Times are tough and we need to laugh. When we started The Jewish Road Podcast, we knew we wanted to take the Word of God seriously, live urgently and be aware of the times we are in, and be sure to laugh a bit - because life is short. So we tell our own brand of jokes, Jewish humor. This episode gives you the best moments from season two so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a moment as we take you "Back To The Catskills" and deliver some of our faves. ...
2022-06-21
15 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Can A Gentile Be Saved?
Can a Gentile be saved? Overwhelmingly throughout the Biblical narrative up until this point, the story has been primarily Jewish. Even from the beginning, the Israelites were called to be a light to the nations (Genesis 12:1-3). The early church was made up of Jewish believers, but what about Gentiles? Can they be saved? This was the question that surfaced in Acts 10 when Jewish Peter meet a Gentile Roman named Cornelius. He was a God-fearing man who gave alms and prayed regularly. He even had a vision from God telling him to send for Peter (Acts 10:1-8...
2022-06-12
46 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Afternoon Of Pentecost
When we look at Pentecost and Acts 2 we marvel and are amazed at the 3,000 who receive the Holy Spirit. We go to the next chapter and forget it's still Pentecost. Just six hours later, Peter and John are going up to the temple and a man who has been lame from birth is healed and the crowds are even more amazed. Peter says, "Men of Israel, why do you wonder at this, or why do you stare at us, as though by our own power or piety we have made him walk?" Why do you marvel? This...
2022-05-27
23 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Jewishness Of Pentecost
Somehow over the last 2,000 years, the followers of Jesus have morphed so much so that Christians today don't remotely resemble their spiritual ancestors. The church doesn't look all that Jewish. So much so, we get a surprised and perplexed look when people find out that we follow Jesus AND WE'RE JEWISH! It's almost as if the two don't really go together. Go back 2,000 years and tables were completely turned the other way. Our podcast series will explore the Jewish roots of the early church and how its founders were steeped in Jewish culture, thought, and...
2022-05-20
39 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Jewish Mindset After The Resurrection
Have you ever been waiting for something with all your heart, and when it finally arrives, it's not what you expected? That's what happened to the disciples after Jesus' resurrection. They were devastated that he didn't fulfill all of their Messianic prophecies, but then Jesus appears to them on the road and opens their eyes to see everything in a new light. In Luke 24, hearts are opened and eyes can see. In this podcast series, we explore the Jewish roots of Christianity and how Jesus is still the Messiah even in ways they never could h...
2022-05-13
23 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
The Jewish Mindset During The Ministry Of Jesus
Let's review a couple of fundamental truths. Jesus was Jewish. The disciples were Jewish. The prophets who had said he was coming for centuries were Jewish. The early church made up of the first "Christians" were Jewish. Christianity is rooted in Judaism, but many people don't know this. If you're like most people, you may say that Jesus was a Christian and that the early church was started by Christians. What is missing from that statement is that it removes the Jewishness from Jesus, His disciples, and the beginnings of the early church. I...
2022-05-07
28 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Can These Dry Bones Live?
Holocaust Remembrance Day was this week. As we remember the 6 million Jews who were murdered along with millions of others, we also look to God's faithfulness and restoration. In this episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, we explore Ezekiel 37 and see how God brings life back to His people - not just flesh and bone, but eventually to breathe His spirit. This podcast is a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and love for His people. It's an important listen for anyone who wants to understand the Holocaust and the Jewish people better.
2022-04-30
29 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Feast Of First Fruits
Have you ever wondered about the biblical origins of Resurrection Sunday? In this episode of the Jewish Road Podcast, we explore the Feast of First Fruits and how it ties into the story of Jesus’ resurrection. We bring context to the resurrection story by going back to Act One, the Old Testament, and working through the themes of Jesus being the second Adam, what the Apostle Paul would later call the firstfruits of all creation. You won’t want to miss this in-depth exploration of one of an important holiday. This episode is packed with insi...
2022-04-17
27 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Testing By The Lamb Of God
SO, four times Yeshua is confronted by the religious leaders, and four times He answers and shows Himself to be the perfect Lamb of God without spot or blemish. Scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, Herodians all put Him to the test. Now He turns the tables on them and He has a question for the religious leaders…on the last day that Yeshua is speaking publicly so it’s very important to hear what He says. And His last message is about His identity, who is He?
2022-04-15
16 min
The Jewish Road Podcast
Testing The Lamb: Sadducees
Entering Jerusalem as He did isn’t the end of the story. Unfortunately, in its modern-day observance of Passion Week, it jumps from there right to the crucifixion. Palm Sunday → Good Friday. That is the result of the early church deciding not to follow the Jewish calendar. That decision was made at the Council of Nicea in 325 AD (It was a symptom of a deeper problem). What actually happened after the Triumphal Entry is that He went back and forth from Bethany to Jerusalem every day, and entered into dialogue (confrontation-attack) with four different groups: The Priests and th...
2022-04-14
10 min