Rabbi Steve Berkson is an anointed teacher of truth. Has provided a wide variety of great resources for the spiritual growth and development of Torah observant believers. His truth is hard to digest only if you are not aligned with the will of the Father. Shalom Shalom
We recommend listening to the full teaching, What Is the Good News? | Part 8, before listening to this episode.
Afterburn: also known in the fitness world as the “afterburn effect.” Simply put, the more intense the exercise, the more oxygen your body consumes afterward.
This effect could occur spiritually after Rabbi Berkson's intense teachings each week. This Afterburn Q&A session allows your mind and soul to consume more understanding (oxygen).
Some of the topics covered are:
• Intro
• Romans 1:28-32 – Look for yourself and not others
• Are they being drawn in or just curious?
• What you’re doing will spread (Romans 1:8)
• Not just about the leadership (Romans 1:22)
• Fighting? (Romans 1:29)
• Understanding favor
• A spiritual gift for you to be established? (Romans 1:11)
• They did not honor Elohim? (Romans 1:21)
• Christianity sends unqualified people out to do this?
• What am I doing that I’m not aware of?
• After the point of “knowing” Yahweh
• Because they do see
• Is this less of a sin?
• Foolish in fellowship?
• Is the Good News first mentioned in Genesis 12:3?
• How do I not become attached to people who are not good for me?
• Obsessed with people?
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The English noun gospel comes from the Anglo-Saxon term godspell, meaning "glad tidings." It is translated from the Greek evangelion, which means "good message." Originally, the word was related to news of military triumph. –https://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-good-news.html
While mainstream Christianity has a relatively narrow definition or view of the Good News, e.g., limited to the New Testament and only relating to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a broader, more scriptural perspective exists that is less taught, if taught at all.
Didn't the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others preach good news? What was their good news about?
If the Good News is only about the death, burial, and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua, why did He teach and preach about it? What did He say is the Good News?
Is the Good News about the Messiah, or is it of the Messiah?
As is his usual practice, Rabbi Steve Berkson brings a more profound understanding to this topic by allowing scripture to define itself just as he has done in his other teachings.
• Opener
• Intro
• Romans 1:1-6 – The good news which He promised before
• Romans 1:7-10 – Paul greets the set-apart ones in Rome
• Romans 1:11-15 – Encouraged by each other’s belief
• Romans 1:16 – Paul was not ashamed of the Good News
• Romans 1:17 – Righteousness is revealed in the Good News
• Deuteronomy 6:17-18 – Delivered through belief-obedience
• Deuteronomy 6:19-23 – He brought them out
• Deuteronomy 6:24 – For our good always
• Deuteronomy 6:25 – It shall be righteousness for you…
• Why is the Christian sabbath for only an hour?
• Romans 1:18 – Those who suppress the truth?
• Romans 1:19 – These people should know better
• Romans 1:19-21 – Understanding Romans 1:20
• John 1:11-12 – They have no excuse?
• Romans 1:22-23 – They did from their own reasonings
• Romans 1:24-25 – They changed the truth?
• Deuteronomy 8:5 – Like a man disciplines his son?
• Romans 1:26-27 – The times of Noah
• Romans 1:28 – A worthless mind
• Romans 1:28-31 – Covenant breakers?
• Romans 1:31 – They should know!
• Romans 1 from the Perspective of the Good News
• Conclusion
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We recommend listening to the full teaching, What Is the Good News? | Part 7, before listening to this episode.
Afterburn: also known in the fitness world as the “afterburn effect.” Simply put, the more intense the exercise, the more oxygen your body consumes afterward.
This effect could occur spiritually after Rabbi Berkson's intense teachings each week. This Afterburn Q&A session allows your mind and soul to consume more understanding (oxygen).
Some of the topics covered are:
• Intro
• How can we know the leading of the Holy Spirit?
• How do I shut off my “filter”?
• What if someone seems open and are reaching out?
• Does circumcision at birth count?
• Did I do what you said to do?
• We have given up our lives
• Who was James in Acts 15?
• When we hear “the Anointed,” what should we think?
• How do we show our gratitude to Yahweh?
• How do I keep emotions from taking control?
• Do we have an equivalent today of the four things in Acts 15?
• Matthew’s thoughts
• Knowing the voice of Yahweh
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The English noun gospel comes from the Anglo-Saxon term godspell, meaning "glad tidings." It is translated from the Greek evangelion, which means "good message." Originally, the word was related to news of military triumph. –https://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-good-news.html
While mainstream Christianity has a relatively narrow definition or view of the Good News, e.g., limited to the New Testament and only relating to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a broader, more scriptural perspective exists that is less taught, if taught at all.
Didn't the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others preach good news? What was their good news about?
If the Good News is only about the death, burial, and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua, why did He teach and preach about it? What did He say is the Good News?
Is the Good News about the Messiah, or is it of the Messiah?
As is his usual practice, Rabbi Steve Berkson brings a more profound understanding to this topic by allowing scripture to define itself just as he has done in his other teachings.
• Opener
• Review
• Acts 15:35 – The Good News is the Word of Yahweh
• Acts 15:22 – We gave no such command
• If you would see authority correctly…
• If you do what you’re supposed to do…
• Acts 15:25 – They’ve given up their lives
• Acts 15:27 – The ministry of you?
• Acts 15:30 – Don’t commit until you know
• Acts 17:18 – A problem with a piece of the Good News
• You’re ministering to Elohim?
• Acts 20:24 – The favor of Elohim is good news
• Repent of what?
• Acts 20:28-30 – Distorted
Listen to the Afterburn tomorrow
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Listen to part 1, In The Zone | October 2024 | Part 1
Rabbi Steve Berkson opens the floor to the local congregants and those listening online to ask questions or comment about any aspect of our belief.
• Opener
• Can there be forgiveness without restoration?
• Keep doing the next right thing
• Accountable to each other?
• Is Yahweh always involved in our lives?
• What truly matters in life, and what doesn’t?
• A High-Vibrational State
• Minimum Effective Dose
• Deeper Thoughts by Chris
• Lee Blue’s testimony
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Rabbi Steve Berkson opens the floor to the local congregants and those listening online to ask questions or comment about any aspect of our belief.
• Opener
• The right thing to say, but at the wrong time
• Love Yahweh with “all”?
• Should women fast during their monthly cycle?
• Taking advantage of sales during a holiday?
• A heavenly report card?
• It’s not Adam and Eve’s fault?
• I question why I don’t have questions
• Is experience the best teacher?
• What is a “simple” person? (Proverbs 9)
• The 4,000-year mistake?
• Messianic Missionaries?
Listen to part 2 tomorrow
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Join us for Shabbat Services and Torah Study LIVE, streamed on our website, mtoi.org, YouTube, and Rumble every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. and every Friday for Torah Study Live Stream at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.
We recommend listening to the whole teaching, What Is the Good News? | Part 6, before listening to this episode.
Afterburn: also known in the fitness world as the “afterburn effect.” Simply put, the more intense the exercise, the more oxygen your body consumes afterward.
This effect could occur spiritually after Rabbi Berkson's intense teachings each week. This Afterburn Q&A session allows your mind and soul to consume more understanding (oxygen).
Some of the topics covered are:
• Intro
• How many teachers are you listening to?
• Were the apostles surprised that the Gentiles were coming into covenant?
• What about the women?
• I was in the wrong place, but my heart was in the right place
• Does Solomon’s prayer connect to the Good News?
• What about the women? (Part 2)
• Jews have a protective nature
• There’s more to healing than just physical healing
• Women in the vertical structure
• There’s healing in counseling
• What about the veil that was torn at the crucifixion?
• Try to have King David’s heart
• What was Peter telling the Pharisees in Acts 15?
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The English noun gospel comes from the Anglo-Saxon term godspell, meaning "glad tidings." It is translated from the Greek evangelion, which means "good message." Originally, the phrase was related to news of military triumph. –https://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-good-news.html
While mainstream Christianity has a relatively narrow definition or view of the Good News, e.g., limited to the New Testament and only relating to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a broader, more scriptural perspective exists that is less taught, if taught at all.
Didn't the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others preach good news? What was their good news about?
If the Good News is only about the death, burial, and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua, why did He teach and preach about it? What did He say is the Good News?
Is the Good News about the Messiah, or is it of the Messiah?
As is his usual practice, Rabbi Steve Berkson brings a more profound understanding to this topic by allowing scripture to define itself just as he has done in his other teachings.
• Opener
• Review
• Acts 14:15 – Worthless matters?
• Ephesians 2 – Excluded from citizenship of Israel
• Acts 15:7 – The Good News brought to the Gentiles
• Acts 15:35 – The Word of Elohim is a part of the Good News
• Circumcision for salvation?
• Acts 15:4 – Messi-Mutts?
• Acts 15:8 – Giving them the Set-Apart Spirit
• Acts 15:10 – This unbearable yoke?
• Acts 15:12 – Let the Gentiles in
• Acts 15:18 – Stop the pagan practices
Listen to the Afterburn tomorrow
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Join us for Shabbat Services and Torah Study LIVE, streamed on our website, mtoi.org, YouTube, and Rumble every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. and every Friday for Torah Study Live Stream at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.
We recommend listening to the full teaching, What Is the Good News? | Part 5, before listening to this episode.
Afterburn: also known in the fitness world as the “afterburn effect.” Simply put, the more intense the exercise, the more oxygen your body consumes afterward.
This effect could occur spiritually after Rabbi Berkson's intense teachings each week. This Afterburn Q&A session allows your mind and soul to consume more understanding (oxygen).
Some of the topics covered are:
• Intro
• Until now, I’ve never heard Acts taught so clearly
• Parables and New or Renewed
• Christians or Messianists?
• Teaching in parables
• Do not be called Rabbi
• Seeing an anointed-appointed correctly
• A path is there for everybody
• Acts 13:45 – They were filled with jealousy
• Jennifer’s takeaways from today’s teaching
• Acts 13:35-37 – Saw no corruption?
• Acts 13:39 – Torah doesn’t do this?
• The path to the kingdom and the blood-covering
• How can I explain this to a Christian?
• Acts 10:35 – but in every nation?
• Is the book of Acts a fulfillment of Yeshua’s parables?
• How can I, being homebound, be a light to others?
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Join us for Shabbat Services and Torah Study LIVE, streamed on our YouTube and Rumble channels every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. and every Friday for Torah Study Live Stream at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.
The English noun gospel comes from the Anglo-Saxon term godspell, meaning "glad tidings." It is translated from the Greek evangelion, which means "good message." Originally, the word was related to news of military triumph. –https://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-good-news.html
While mainstream Christianity has a relatively narrow definition or view of the Good News, e.g., limited to the New Testament and only relating to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a broader, more scriptural perspective exists that is less taught, if taught at all.
Didn't the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others preach good news? What was their good news about?
If the Good News is only about the death, burial, and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua, why did He teach and preach about it? What did He say is the Good News?
Is the Good News about the Messiah, or is it of the Messiah?
As is his usual practice, Rabbi Steve Berkson brings a more profound understanding to this topic by allowing scripture to define itself just as he has done in his other teachings.
• Opener
• Review
• Acts 10:36 – Messiah brought peace between the Jews and Gentiles
• Acts 10:37 – What makes us different?
• There’s nothing with traditions unless…
• Acts 11:18 – Elohim has given to the Gentiles repentance unto life
• Acts 13:32 – The promise made to the fathers
Listen to the Afterburn tomorrow.
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You can contact MTOI by emailing us at [email protected] or calling 423-250-3020.
Join us for Shabbat Services and Torah Study LIVE, streamed on our YouTube and Rumble channels every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. and every Friday for Torah Study Live Stream at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.
Listen to part 1, In The Zone | September 2024 | Part 1
Rabbi Steve Berkson opens the floor to the local congregants and those listening online to ask questions or make comments about any aspect of our belief.
• Opener
• What are the feasts Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur?
• The MTOI Parsha schedule
• Is computer terminology a problem for us?
• Be bulletproof?
• Husbands, reassure your wives
• You’re doing it wrong
• Did Jeremiah prophesy about our times?
• What is James 4:15 referring to?
• Do people misuse the word ‘blessing’?
• What qualifies you to say that to me?
• Clip-on tzitzit?
• Can I hold on to my 2nd tithe to attend a feast?
• Guidelines for doing Sukkot at home?
• Observing Shabbat while visiting family/friends?
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