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Today, Joe George talks about Hanukkah In a message that complements the message that Zac Williams gave last week, especially regarding Psalm 82. Joe points out that Yeshua (Jesus) celebrated Hanukkah, and talks about what Yeshua did on Hanukkah from John 10:22.
In this message, delayed from Nov. 27, 2021, Zac Williams talks about the origins of Hanukkah, and why we still celebrate it today. But this discussion is from an adult point of view, not the sanitized cheerful version usually given in grade school level Shabbat classes.
Zac Williams talks about times when we must wait until God gives us new information. He uses Noah as an example, pointing out that God only spoke to Noah three times. During the 100 years it took to build the ark, Noah had to carry on until he heard from God again.
Messianic elder Philip Snell delivers a brief message about the origins of Psalm 34 (in 1 Samuel), followed by the Remnant praise and worship team performing "Taste and See".
Zac Williams talks about three major scriptural figures, and the only place in the Bible where they are mentioned all together, Ezekiel 14. Also, Lisa Snell gives a brief introduction about God hearing prayers and answering them.
In his message today, Philip Snell talks about the Book of Job (Job 1:1 - Job 2:10). God allowed Satan to harm Job because God had a higher purpose in mind. He was using Job as an example to teach us, and to rebuke Satan.
In Remnant's first message since Rabbi John passed away last Sunday, messianic elder Zach Williams talks about the beatitudes (blessings) from The Sermon on the Mount (from Matthew 5:3-10), and shows how each one builds on the previous one, hopefully describing our progress as we walk daily with Yeshua.
With the conclusion of the Fall Feasts, and with a long time to wait until the return of the Spring Feasts, messianic elder Philip Snell gives us a teaching on how to wait, and shows us that we still have a job to do.
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