Tikvat Israel Sermons

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By: Rabbi David Wein

Sermons on the Parsha and New Covenant by Rabbi David Wein and the other leaders at Tikvat Israel Messianic Synagogue.

The Consequence, the Curse and the Calling | Rabbi David
#500
Yesterday at 8:06 PM

Why does God call us to garden in thorns? From Adam to Moses to Messiah, the consequence, the curse, and the calling collide.


In the Image of the Father (Parshat Ki Teitzei) | Rabbi David
#499
09/08/2025

In this picture of me and my dad, that toddler doesn’t look a lot like him yet.  But today, google photos thinks that’s me on the right.  We are made in the image of our Father in heaven, but also, it takes time to grow into His image.  To learn more…


The Lord is Your Inheritance (Parashat Shoftim) | Rabbi David
#498
09/03/2025

What would you do if your tribe got no land?
How do you survive with no property and no means to produce any food?
What if your only inheritance was… God Himself?
What does it mean that the Lord is our portion, our cup, our eternal inheritance?

This week we’ll explore how the Levites’ “loss” was actually their greatest gain—an inheritance incorruptible.


What are You Building? | Scott Moore
#497
08/25/2025

What are you building?  There is only one foundation on which we build, namely Yeshua the Messiah.  Every work will be tested in the Day of Judgment, and every work that endures will produce a reward.  As co-laborers with Messiah, we put to death the deeds of our own flesh, walking in the Ruach Elohim, and we build the dwelling place of HaShem with living stones.  Keep listening to his voice, as confirmed by all the Scriptures, from Genesis to Revelation.


Be a Desert (Parashat Eikev) | Rabbi David
#496
08/25/2025

Rabbi David’s Pizza is open for business—where the motto is: “Man does not live on bread alone… but also sauce and some cheese.” 

From manna in the wilderness to pizza in the promised land, this week’s message reframes the desert: not as the kvetching years, but as the training ground for trust.

Join us as we discover why bread isn’t enough—and how God turns the desert into an oasis of His presence.  Listen to “Be a Desert” here….


Do You Love Me? (Parashat Vaetchanan) | Rabbi David
#495
08/25/2025

Four words. One question: Do you love Me?
Tevye asked it to Golde in Fiddler on the Roof. It was asked on a Galilean beach after the resurrection. How will you respond?


Authenticity, Motive, and Power | Rabbi Dan Juster
#494
08/06/2025

This week we had one of the fathers of the messianic Jewish movement, Rabbi Dan Juster, share with us some beautiful encouragements.  Tune in for reminders about the reality of the Ruach, the remaining distinction between Jews and Gentiles, and the identity of Yeshua as One with the God of Israel.


Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? | Rabbi David
#493
07/28/2025

This Shabbat, journey with us through Parashat Mattot-Massei as we explore the questions: Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? In a portion that at first glance seems like just a list of ancient place names, we uncover something: each stop along Israel’s wilderness journey tells a story—of struggle, lessons learned, deliverance, and divine love. Like the Israelites, our lives are marked not just by locations, but by transformation. We remember our past, recognize our identity as beloved of God, and fix our eyes on the Kingdom of Heaven—the Land of Promis...


In the House of the Father | Pastor Ossimar Martins
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07/14/2025

This week, Pastor Ossimar shares a compassionate and timely word of comfort: there is security in the house of the Father, through Yeshua.


Decisions Decisions | Lloyd Brown
#491
07/07/2025

This weeks sermon focuses in our decision making. We can make our own Decisions, reliant on our own wisdom without God and suffer the consequences or as a believer we can carry our heavy burdens for years before yielding our suffering to Yeshua. Whatever you decide, the decision is yours.


Turn The Ship Around (Parshat Korach) | Rabbi David
#490
07/01/2025

What does it mean to go against the current—to stand for truth when lies are popular, to choose humility when culture celebrates pride, and to pass down blessing even when we’ve inherited brokenness?
Listen to Psalm 49—written by the sons of Korach, the very ones who refused to repeat their father’s mistakes. It’s never too late to turn the ship around. Come be encouraged, challenged, and reminded that in Messiah Yeshua, there’s always opportunity for new direction.


Having a Work Life Balance | Elder Eric Friedman
#489
06/23/2025

This week our elder Eric Friedman shares on faith, family, fellowship, finances, and fun!


How are you Feeling, Moses? (Parshat Beha'alotcha) | Rabbi David
#488
06/18/2025

It’s time for everyone’s favorite game: How Are You Feeling? The game show where our congregants are our contestants, and Empathy is Our Specialty. Our first subject for our contestants is our old friend, Moses. Let’s see if we can see what he might be feeling in this week’s parsha.


Yeshua's Disciples and the Father | Scott Moore
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06/11/2025

How do we trust our Heavenly Father, even when things go badly?  Even if we die, He has a plan to vindicate His own reputation:  you must become a disciple of Yeshua, who said, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father, his mother, his wife, his children, his brothers and his sisters, yes, and his own life besides, he cannot be my talmid (disciple).  Whoever does not carry his own execution-stake and come after me cannot be my talmid.”


Everyone Counts | Rabbi David
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06/04/2025

In Luke 15, some of the Pharisees are criticizing Yeshua for eating with sinners. He responds with a story.  If you have 100 sheep, and only 99 are with you, you are not complete as a shepherd.  Like a woman would count her coins to make sure she had all ten, so too God counts us.  And so we too should look around our table and say, “Who is missing here? Whom do I need to invite to the table of the Lord?” God loves those sheep in his fold, and he loves those not yet in his fold, and it’s not compl...


Shavuot and the Kingdom of God | Elder Scott Moore
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05/28/2025

The duty of the remnant of Israel who have embraced Yeshua as the Messianic King is as priestly intercessors on behalf of our people to prepare them and ourselves for Olam Haba, the coming age. Learn more about this by listening to this week message from elder Scott Moore.


Whatsa Manna For You? (Parshat Emor) | Rabbi David
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05/20/2025

Hello, welcome to Whatsa Manna For You? voted most consistent menu by Hebrew Happenings. This week's parsha has no manna, but it does have the omer. This is kind of cool, because the parsha describes the counting of the omer leading up to Shavuot that we are doing right now in this season. Wanna know more about the Manna?! Listen to this week's sermon from Rabbi David.


What is the Intent of Worship | Lloyd Brown
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05/12/2025

Real worship is more than just a song, or a dance or any musical instruments, though all these things play a vital role in worship, real worship can best be understood as bringing your offerings, from your heart and from your soul into the presence of the Lord. Learn more about worship in this weeks sermon from Lloyd Brown.


Try Leviticus! Parashat Tazria-Metzora | Rabbi David
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05/05/2025

Has this ever happened to you?  “Oh no, I got a paper cut!  Blood is coming out of my finger. Well, guess I’ll go visit the Holy Tabernacle and/or Temple.” But the priest says, “No way, Moshe!” Tired of not knowing how and when to approach a holy God?  Well, have we got a book for you!  Try Leviticus!
That’s right, the Bible’s ultimate guide to holiness, purity, and weird bodily fluids. Learn what’s clean, unclean, and how to deal with it all—even baldness (Good news! Lev. 13:40 says you’re still clean!).
Leviticus covers it...


Don't Make Me Come Back There | Rabbi David
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04/28/2025

A dad is driving and two brothers are in the back.  And they’re poking and bothering each other.  What are his possible words of discipline that he can say?  He can say, “Don’t make me turn this car around.” He can say “Don’t make me separate you,” that is if he has access to the new invisible force fields that are available for backseats.  Or finally he can say, “Don’t make me come back there.” But what if there’s a fourth option?  Check out this week’s sermon to find out…


A Testimony of God's Faithfulness | Elder Eric Friedman
#480
04/23/2025

This week Elder Eric shares his testimony of God's faithfulness in his life with loosing his wife and the hope we have in the Lord.


The Four Questions and the Four Seders (Shabbat HaGadol) | Rabbi David
#479
04/16/2025

What do a seder in Senegal, a table in Jerusalem, and a heavenly banquet have in common?

This Shabbat HaGadol, Rabbi David shared a message called The Four Questions and the Four Seders—a journey through Passover meals that call us to remember, to reach out, and to respond to Yeshua’s invitation. Come prepare your heart for the season of redemption.


Whole-Hearted, Complete, and Blameless (Parashat Vayikra) | Rabbi David
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04/08/2025

Question 1: Would you give someone a birthday cake that you took a huge piece out of?  Probably not.  Rather, you’d give them a cake that was “tamim.” Question 2: What did Noah, Abraham, and Job all have in common? They were all described by the Hebrew word, “Tamim” meaning whole-hearted, complete, or blameless.  Question 3: How can we be more “tamim”? To find out, check out this week’s sermon podcast here:


Whose Birthday Is It Anyway? (Parashat Pekudei Shabbat Hachodesh) | Rabbi David
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04/02/2025

Have you been searching for a bunch of Nissan puns, many different versions of the birthday song, and a brand new Birthday New Year Anniversary celebration all in one sermon?  Then listen to this past weeks sermon from Rabbi David.


Confidence in Love | Michael Templeton
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03/24/2025

Could we with ink the ocean fill,
and were the skies of parchment made;
were ev’ry stalk on earth a quill,
and ev’ryone a scribe by trade;
to write the love of God above
would drain the ocean dry;
nor could the scroll contain the whole,
though stretched from sky to sky.

--Frederick Lehman


This week we heard from our visiting speaker, Michael Templeton from  MAPS Global.  His encouraging message was to be rooted in the deep, unending love of God. 


Is That What You're Gonna Wear? (Parshat Ki Tisa | Purim) | Rabbi David
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03/19/2025

Are you ready? Is that what you’re gonna wear?  This week we see how God has clothed His people throughout Scripture. From the garments of skin given to Adam and Eve in Genesis, to the veil Moses wore after encountering God on Mount Sinai, to Esther’s royal robes, each piece of clothing symbolizes a deeper calling and identity in God. So, consider what we are wearing--not just physical clothing but putting on the attributes of Messiah, the righteousness of Messiah, and the power of the Holy Spirit to live out our priestly roles in the world.


If It Were Up to Me | Elder Scott Moore
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03/10/2025

The epistle of Y’hudah (Jude) verse 3 exhorts us:  “Dear friends, I was busily at work writing to you about the salvation we share, when I found it necessary to write, urging you to keep contending earnestly for the faith which was once and for all passed on to God’s people.”  That faith includes the history of the God of Israel and His people as well as those who have been grafted into the Commonwealth of Israel through the death of the Messiah and his resurrection from among the dead.  The historical faith and these historical events don’t depend on u...


It is Well with My Soul (Parashat Terumah) | Rabbi David
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03/04/2025

In the wake of unimaginable personal loss, Haratio Spafford wrote the well known hymn: "It Is Well with My Soul.” Spafford's story, marked by grief and tragedy, invites us to explore how we can find shalom amidst life's deepest sorrows. Drawing on Scripture, including the rabbinic idea of God’s Shekinah (abiding presence), we discover two enduring truths that enable us to say, “It is well with my soul.” First, God is with us, holding our hand through our pain.  And second, He is making all things right.  To learn more, check out…


We Will Do and We Will Hear: The Process (Parashat Mishpatim)| Rabbi David
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02/24/2025

Just like a toddler develops a will that we must guide and understand, we too face a process of learning to follow God’s Torah, even when we don’t fully grasp its meaning right away. We say: "Na'aseh, v'nishma" – "We will do, and we will hear, or understand" – as Israel committed to obeying God’s commandments perhaps before fully understanding them. Through this, we are reminded that following God isn’t just about doing things because we’re told, but about trusting in His process, growing in relationship with Him, and gaining understanding through on-the-job training and trust. And remember...


On The Third Day (Parashat Yitro) | Rabbi David Wein
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02/19/2025

The Lord is on a mission to answer all our questions, to rescue us, and to wipe every tear from our eyes.  God is the one who writes the end of our stories, and the end of our stories is not death, but Resurrection. Now that is good news.

The question is: what day are we on? There were three days between the death of Yeshua and the raising to life of Yeshua.  Sometimes we are in that in-between part. Not only that, but sometimes we are on the third day, and we may not even know it...


The Shopping Spree of the Lord | Rabbi David Wein
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02/10/2025

In this week’s sermon, "The Shopping Spree of the Lord," we explore the profound concept of God’s acquisitions or purchases throughout Scripture, with the Hebrew word "kana" serving as the anchor word.  Through the powerful imagery of God's acquiring the people of Israel, the land of Israel, the Torah, and the Temple, we reflect on our own relationship with the Lord as His "acquisition." We are extensions of God’s purpose and our lives, as part of His body, should embody unity and care for one another, thus fulfilling the Torah of Messiah. 


Chosen Ones, Trust in the Lord | Reverend Louis Williams
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02/05/2025

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
#468
01/27/2025

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
#467
01/22/2025

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...


An Ethical Will (Parashat Vayechi) | Rabbi David Wein
#466
01/15/2025

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 bles...


One Flock, One Shepherd (Parashat Vayigash) | Rabbi David Wein
#465
01/14/2025

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 t...


This is Heavy, Doc | Rabbi David Wein
#464
01/06/2025

“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 ti...


The Definitive 2024 Hanukkah Gift Guide | Rabbi David Wein
#463
01/06/2025

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
#462
12/03/2024


Being Thankful | Elder Eric Friedman
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11/25/2024