Episode 114 - How Does A Church Stand With Israel? (featuring Pastor Jeremy Mercer)
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.
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.
Episode 112 - 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.
Episode 111 - Rituals and Reflections - What changed with Yom Kippur after the crucifixion, and why?
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 us today?
Episode 110 - As Arab Israeli Who Loves The Jewish People? (featuring Robert “Ruby” Bishai)
Ruby Bishai, an Arab Israeli believer, shares his remarkable journey of reconciling his dual identity while fostering unity between Jews and Arabs. Through his ministry, Fields of Wheat, he mentors young believers and supports soldiers in Israel. Ruby's story speaks of hope, bridging cultural divides, and the promise of peace through faith in Messiah.
Episode 109 - The Weird Apostle (featuring Ryan Lambert)
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 new light on Paul's mission and his message.
Episode 108 - Should Christians Support Israel? (featuring Dr. Jeff Myers)
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.
Episode 107 - First-Century Youth Ministry (featuring Heather Quiroz)
Heather Quiroz, founder of First-Century Youth Ministry, discusses 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 foundation in the Jewish roots of their faith.
Episode 106 - Links To Messiah (featuring Rachel Kushner)
In this conversation, Ron and Matt Davis interview Rachel Kushner, the CEO (Chief Enthusiasm Officer) of Links to Messiah. They discuss Rachel's background growing up in a Messianic Jewish home, the inspiration behind her ministry, and the importance of bridging the gap between the Old and New Testaments.
Rachel shares how Links to Messiah provides resources and activities for families to engage with Jewish holidays and traditions, helping them understand the Jewish roots of their faith. The conversation highlights the significance of family engagement and the joy of learning about the Bible in a fun and interactive way.
Episode 105 - Israel At The Epicenter (featuring Dennis Karp)
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 church, and the importance of biblical knowledge and understanding.
Episode 104: 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 headliens 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 explore why the existence of a Jewish state is not just a political necessity but a the only hope in a world where ancient enmities persist.
We also talk about how believers worldwide can support Israel in these trying times, emphasizing the church’s role in advocating for peace and justice. This discussion is not just about remembering the past - it's about actively shaping the future in anticipation of the Messiah's return.
Episode 103: Are Red Heifers In Israel A Sign We’re In The Last Days?
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 end-time prophecy.
Episode 102: This World Is Not Our Home
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.
Episode 101: 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.
Episode 100: A Deep Rooted Love For Israel with Joshua Aaron
In this episode, Matt and Ron Davis interview Joshua Aaron, a musician and believer in Yeshua. 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. 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 idea of music coming full circle.
Episode 99: A New Way Of Looking At An Old Story - Why The Jewishness Of Jesus Matters
In this episode, we uncover the Jewishness of Jesus, a facet of His identity that is often overlooked yet fundamentally alters our understanding of Him. As the world faces turmoil, and Israel stands at the epicenter of global attention, recognizing Jesus as the Jewish Messiah offers a profound, unifying perspective. We explore the significance of Jesus' roots, from His teachings in the synagogues of Galilee to His celebrations of Passover, shedding light on how His Jewish identity enriches the faith of both Jews and non-Jews alike.
Episode 98: Tying The Knot In Turbulance - Travis & Emily’s Wedding During The Israel War
In this heart-stirring episode of The Jewish Road Podcast, join Travis and Emily Huff 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. Their story is not just about a wedding - it’s a profound narrative of faith, love, and resilience, mirroring the collective journey of the bride of Messiah in these tumultuous times.
Episode 97: Holocaust Survivor - Severyn Ashkenazy
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.
Episode 96: The People Of Israel After October 7 (with Josh & Tommy Doyle)
The conversation with Josh and Tommy Doyle of Uncharted Ministries revolves around the recent events in Israel and the impact on the Jewish people. They 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 camaraderie among the supporters, and the need for support and love for Israel during these challenging times.
Episode 95: 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, what it costs, and the ongoing battle against anti-Semitism.