Join Jonathan Bernis as he shares a bit of his story as a Jewish Believer in Jesus with his co-host Ezra Benjamin. You’ll hear a surprising untruth Jonathan grew up with and what he learned about Jesus when he began reading the New Testament. Discover something that wasn’t part of Jesus’ ministry on Earth and why that’s vital for Jewish people to know today. You’ll see how your “Yes” to God can lead to a life an adventure. You’ll also hear a missing biblical key that will unlock a door related to the destiny of the nations and the body of Messiah.
Jonathan Cahn calls it the most explosive revelation he’s ever had. Jonathan Bernis says it’s the most important message Cahn has ever been given. The world has always been full of “gods” people have worshipped, and behind them were spirits. The Gospel pushed them out of western civilization – until western civilization began pushing God out. Learn about what Jonathan Cahn calls “The Dark Trinity,” three ancient spirits that have returned to fill the void left when today’s culture began driving God out in recent decades.
What does jealousy have to do with the salvation of Israel? Everything. Jonathan and Ezra discuss a key passage in the book of Romans and how it relates to you, your faith and your relationships with Jewish people today. You’ll learn a specific Greek word and how its meaning affects the understanding of the apostle Paul’s journeys in preaching the Gospel. You’ll see how your relationship God, as a Gentile Believer in Jesus, can actually prompt a good kind of jealousy in Jewish people — one that leads them to the Messiah.
Jonathan sits down with Ezra to share his Jewish upbringing, his search for answers to some of life’s fundamental questions and the wild places it led him as a young adult. You’ll learn what finally turned Jonathan toward believing Jesus is the Messiah.
“God is one.” It’s the foundation of Judaism, taken directly from Deuteronomy 6:4. Join Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin as they discuss how the “triunity” of God does not contradict this fundamental Scripture. You’ll discover the full meaning of the Hebrew word for “one” used in this verse. Hear scriptural examples from the Old and New Testaments of God’s manifestations in more than one form and see the importance of the Father in a new light.
Once you hear it, it’s unmistakable – the mysterious, rugged sound of the shofar. Ram’s horns have been used as trumpets since Bible times. Discover where this fascinating instrument is found in Scripture and how it was used. Learn the three types of shofar blowing and the purposes for each. Jonathan and Ezra discuss how the shofar isn’t just a historical thing – there’s a day yet to come when the shofar plays an essential role in God’s plans. You’ll see how this biblical trumpet is a wake-up call and represents an invitation to be attuned to the voice of the Lord.
If you drive out God, there’s always something ready to take His place. The spirits behind ancient gods never died. The evidence abounds: demonic forces that the Gospel once drove out of western civilization have returned. Jonathan Bernis continues his discussion with best-selling author Jonathan Cahn to reveal even more astounding correlations between the spirits behind ancient gods and what’s happening throughout American society and the western world. Learn about startling connections between a 1969 riot in New York City and one of these ancient spirits manifesting itself today.
What needs to take place before Jesus returns? Jonathan and Ezra sit down to discuss one thing you may not have heard much about. And if you’re a Gentile Believer in Jesus, it directly involves you! Join them as they share the Church’s role in God’s plan for Israel and the invitation God has offered non-Jewish people. They discuss one unfortunate and often unrecognized mindset of today’s Church that the disciples probably never imagined possible.
The book of Matthew begins with Jesus’ genealogy, but is this the first place in the Bible where we find Jesus? Are biblical prophecies the only place we see Him in the Old Testament? Jonathan and Ezra continue their conversation with Rabbi Troy Wallace, discussing some of the more than 50 appearances of Yeshua before He makes His historic entrance into humanity as a baby in a manger. You’ll see that the Old and New Testaments are one continuous story of God’s interaction with humankind and gain insight into why the Jewish leaders of Jesus’ day were so opposed to Jesus.