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This episode explores Matthew 4, Matthew 23, Hebrews, and 1 Timothy 2 through a Hebraic lens — contrasting the role of ha-satan as “the adversary” with the human urge to create spiritual middlemen. We unpack how Yeshua refuses every attempt to insert a mediator between God and His people, challenge the modern pastor to stop functioning as the hinge, and end with a direct call to go back to the Scriptures and wrestle with the text first-hand.
By Sergio DeSotoThis episode explores Matthew 4, Matthew 23, Hebrews, and 1 Timothy 2 through a Hebraic lens — contrasting the role of ha-satan as “the adversary” with the human urge to create spiritual middlemen. We unpack how Yeshua refuses every attempt to insert a mediator between God and His people, challenge the modern pastor to stop functioning as the hinge, and end with a direct call to go back to the Scriptures and wrestle with the text first-hand.