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“Who Killed Jesus?” is not a song about blaming Jews, Romans, or one group of people. It is a song about confronting the...
22/05/2026

“Who Killed Jesus?” is not a song about blaming Jews, Romans, or one group of people. It is a song about confronting the deeper biblical truth of sin, human guilt, and the love of Messiah.

“Who Killed Jesus?” is not a song about blaming Jews, Romans, or one group of people. It is a song about confronting the deeper biblical truth of sin, human ...

This song was inspired by the woman with the issue of blood who reached through the crowd and touched the hem of Yeshua’...
20/05/2026

This song was inspired by the woman with the issue of blood who reached through the crowd and touched the hem of Yeshua’s garment in faith. But this is more than a story about healing — it is a revelation of Messiah hidden within the Scriptures.

This song was inspired by the woman with the issue of blood who rea...

What really happened on the cross?From noon to three, darkness covered the land…and a cry broke through eternity:אלהי אל...
25/04/2026

What really happened on the cross?

From noon to three, darkness covered the land…
and a cry broke through eternity:

אלהי אלהי למה שבקתני
Elohi, Elohi, lama sh’vaqtani

This song explores the hidden reality of that hour—the cup.

Not just physical suffering…
but the unthinkable cost of eternal, perfect love experiencing separation.

2 likes. "Eternity Torn — The Cross and The Cup of Separation "

Why Do the Nations Rage? — The Remnant Stands in Zion — A Warning to the United NationsA bold song built on Scripture—ca...
20/04/2026

Why Do the Nations Rage? — The Remnant Stands in Zion — A Warning to the United Nations

A bold song built on Scripture—calling the nations to see clearly, repent, and take refuge in the Son.

While the world rages and rewrites its own laws, God has already established His King on Zion. This song confronts pride, exposes false narratives, and extends a clear invitation:

“Kiss the Son… while there is time.”

Scripture reveals a mystery:
Israel’s preservation has never rested on the perfect obedience of the whole nation, but on God’s covenant faithfulness—through the REMNANT He has kept for Himself. This is still true today.

And there is a deeper revelation:
Until the nations come to the Son and receive the love of God, you cannot truly see who He loves.
You cannot recognize His covenant, His people, or the remnant He has preserved.

But when the Son is received, eyes are opened:
Zion stands by His decree,
Israel is His inheritance,
and the remnant is known by His hand.

This is not politics.
This is Scripture set to sound.

The Mosaic Law is not the only covenant Israel has.

4 likes, 1 comment. "Why Do the Nations Rage? — Zion Stands "

Hey friends, I’ve created a new song. Polish subtitles coming soon.
13/04/2026

Hey friends, I’ve created a new song. Polish subtitles coming soon.

Israel’s Prayer — You Alone Are My Salvation (Psalm 91 Worship)This song is both a prayer for Israel and Israel’s own prayer to Adonai—a declaration of compl...

In this teaching, we explore a powerful and often overlooked connection between Numbers 5—the test of the unfaithful wif...
06/04/2026

In this teaching, we explore a powerful and often overlooked connection between Numbers 5—the test of the unfaithful wife—and the crucifixion of Jesus.

In the Torah, the unfaithful bride is made to drink bitter water that carries a curse. But at the cross, Jesus—the faithful One—receives sour wine just before declaring, “It is finished.”

Is this just a detail… or part of a deeper pattern?

We also examine why the Gospel of John emphasizes that Jesus received the drink, while Luke only says it was offered. And what does it mean that Gentiles were the ones who placed it to His lips—right after Jesus declared, “The hour has come” when Greeks came seeking Him?

This teaching uncovers a Sod (hidden mystery)—something written in the Tanakh, but concealed until revealed in the Messiah:

The faithful One taking the place of the unfaithful
The cup of judgment being received on behalf of others
The nations being brought near through His death
The creation of One New Man in Messiah

This is not a new idea—but a hidden pattern now revealed.

Watch and consider how these Scriptures connect in a deeper way.

Did Jesus actually drink the “cup” of judgment on the cross?In this teaching, we explore a powerful and often overlooked connection between Numbers 5—the tes...

In Part 1 of this series, we address a key issue behind much Christian antisemitism: a misunderstanding of biblical cove...
30/03/2026

In Part 1 of this series, we address a key issue behind much Christian antisemitism: a misunderstanding of biblical covenants. Many Christians assume there are only two covenants—the Old and the New—but Scripture actually reveals multiple covenants, both conditional and unconditional.

This teaching explains the difference between these covenant types and why that distinction matters for understanding God’s promises to Israel. We also introduce a crucial Hebrew word in Deuteronomy 29:1 — מִלְּבַד (milvad), meaning “besides” or “apart from”, showing that the covenant made in Moab is distinct from the Mosaic covenant at Sinai.

If you want to understand Scripture clearly—and avoid theological errors that can lead to antisemitism—this foundation is essential.

In Part 1 of this series, we address a key issue behind much Christian antisemitism: a misunderstanding of biblical covenants. Many Christians assume there a...

Biblically, faith lives in the tension of already and not yet. Messiah Jesus has come, is present with us now, and will ...
19/03/2026

Biblically, faith lives in the tension of already and not yet. Messiah Jesus has come, is present with us now, and will come again. Scripture speaks of waiting not only for His visible return, but also for moments when the Day Star rises in our hearts, when healing comes, when light breaks through darkness, and when God’s anointing is revealed in specific seasons.

In that sense, this song speaks of many “comings”:
the coming of Christ in history,
His coming to us by the Spirit now,
and His final appearing in glory.

Waiting in the Bible is not unbelief—it is faith under pressure, hope that endures, and trust that God acts in His appointed time. This song gives voice to that biblical waiting, while confessing unwavering belief in Messiah Jesus.

This song is written as poetry and prayer, not a systematic theology statement. (read more)Biblically, faith lives in the tension of already and not yet. Mes...

Most debates about Isaiah 7:14 focus on almah (“young woman”).But the real issue is the definite article — ha-almah = “T...
19/03/2026

Most debates about Isaiah 7:14 focus on almah (“young woman”).
But the real issue is the definite article — ha-almah = “THE woman.”

Isaiah doesn’t introduce her… so who is she?

That question forces us back to Genesis 3:15 — and once you see it, both passages become Messianic together, revealing the promise behind the virgin birth.

Most debates about Isaiah 7:14 focus on almah (“young woman”).But the real issue is the definite article — ha-almah = “THE woman.”Isaiah doesn’t introduce he...

Prophecies about the Messiah are not conditional commandments—they are prophecies. If the Word of God is truly the Word ...
08/03/2026

Prophecies about the Messiah are not conditional commandments—they are prophecies. If the Word of God is truly the Word of God, then none of its prophecies can contradict one another. So what happens when the Messiah is described both as riding on a donkey and as coming with the clouds of heaven? Today we will see how the account in Matthew 21 and the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9 reveal a rabbinic dilemma that ultimately points to the Messiah’s two comings.

Prophecies about the Messiah are not conditional commandments—they are prophecies. If the Word of God is truly the Word of God, then none of its prophecies c...

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