Sermons by Brant B. (Page 10)
A Day of Memorial
In “A Day of Memorial”, Brant reminds us of our call to relationship with the Lord and with one another.
Rosh Hashanah – A Biblical New Year
On Erev Rosh HaShannah, Brant introduced us to the scriptural basis for Rosh HaShannah as the biblical new year.
Standing Before the King
In this week’s message, Brant expounded on Parasha Nitzavim with the teaching “Standing Before the King”, sharing that we stand before the King because of His loving character revealed in Yeshua’s forgiveness. [Deuteronomy 29.9-30.20]
Maintaining the Kingdom
This week, Brant expands on last week’s message of the tangible kingdom. He calls on anticipate being overtaken by blessings as we take steps to maintain the kingdom. [Deuteronomy 26.1-11 & Deuteronomy 28.1-14]
The Tangible Kingdom
In this week’s message, Brant examines what it means to pursue justice and challenges us to consider what steps the L-rd would have us take in order to build a tangible Kingdom here and now. [Deuteronomy 24.17-21 & Matthew 6.19-21]
Justice You Shall Pursue
In this week’s message, Brant teaches from Parasha Shoftim (“Judges”). [Deuteronomy 16.18-21.9]
Enter the Kingdom
As we start reading in Deuteronomy, Brant reviewed the structure and context of the “Second Law”—and how its message to the Israelites about entering the Land parallels and foreshadows our call to enter the Kingdom.
Divine Battle Buddies
In this week’s message, Brant explores the roles that HaShem had in mind for women as bearers of the divine image and how they can walk out their divine purpose as man’s intended “well-matched helper”.
What is Your Vision?
In this week’s message, Brant discussed the importance of knowing where we are going–our purpose and vision. Like a tool, we’re designed for a specific purpose.
Whose Identity?
This week, Brant examines what it means for us to have been created in G-d’s image (Gen. 1:26-27) by looking at His characterization of Himself in Exodus 34:6-8 and Messiah’s example of humility in Philippians 2:5-11.