Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting. On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He completed his Yeshiva training with the International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues (IAMCS) with whom he holds his rabbinic ordination. Rabbi Kevin is a long standing member of Mensa. Thanks for joining us! Be sure to subscribe! If you enjoy this podcast and desire to support Beth Hallel, you can follow this link to make a donation - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FBVL4JZH8HVS4&fbclid=IwAR2MB7yq6Zkq-ZNvwnw8Yz6z0crcMmGPpKhqIDD4w3sr5fXDBE0qOr1C5cM
How do you feel when you are welcomed warmly? Are you good at showing this kindness to others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he spotlights the immense positive impact of serving and supporting others. It can happen in many different ways, but having a heart for hospitality is something Yeshua had for us, so we should have it for others. Be intentional to reflect on how you can bless others!
3 John 1.1; 3 John 1.5-8; Romans 12.11-13; Hebrews 13.1-2; Matthew 25.37-40; 2 Kings 4.8-10; 2 Kings 4.14-17; John 14.1-3
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When have you felt opposed in life? Have things just not quite worked out? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages us to remain steadfast in our battles, even if a resolution does not immediately arrive. Moses and Peter exemplify how a mature spiritual perspective can allow us to remain strong in tough times because they knew that G-d was fighting for them. Chag Sameach and Shabbat Shalom!
Matthew 16.21-23; Exodus 1.6-14; Exodus 5.6-9; Exodus 5.21-23; Exodus 6.1; Exodus 14.11-14
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How did you get to where you are today? Have you ever felt unwanted? Join guest speaker Rabbi Todd Lesser of Congregation Adon Olam, as he emphasizes G-d’s continued care and commitment to Israel and those who support them. G-d has called everyone to turn from their sins all the same, but each person has a unique and impactful purpose to fulfill. Seek the L-rd’s will on what you should do to bless others and glorify Him. Shabbat Shalom!
Isaiah 54.17; Zechariah 2.12; Amos 9.14-15; Deuteronomy 6.4-5; Psalm 133.1; Exodus 12.43-49; Deuteronomy 10.19; Romans 9.3-4; Jeremiah 31.34-36
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When was the last time you were moved to tears? What memories do you associate with this response? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he highlights some of the moments Yeshua exhibited vulnerability and deep empathy through His tears shed for others. We must similarly be compassionate towards others and feel their triumphs and sorrows while we walk beside them. The L-rd, despite already knowing what will happen in our lives, loves us so much that our struggles and joys move Him to strong emotion. May you be blessed this Shabbat!
Luke 19.41-44; Romans 12.15; Ecclesiastes 7.2-4; John 11.3-5; John 11.20-23; John 11.32-35; John 16.19-22
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Why is the first day of Nisan so important? What does G-d have next for us? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he reminds us that G-d’s promise of deliverance came before the Israelites were freed from Egypt, similar to how it is for us. Even though we may still be in a season of hardship or confusion, the L-rd’s deliverance is on the way. It is up to us to prepare for that time, even if we do not know when it will happen. Be heartened today!
Exodus 20.1-3; Exodus 20.6-7; Exodus 20.18; Matthew 24.3; Matthew 24.29-33; Ezekiel 45.18-20; John 14.1-3
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How is the Torah still relevant to us now? Do gentiles need to keep it today? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he delves into Paul’s writings specifying what is required for salvation, and how it has sometimes been taken out of context throughout history. While we all ultimately receive atonement through Yeshua, the Torah is still integral to our faith for a multitude of reasons. This message will help you learn more about fundamental Messianic Jewish principles! Shabbat Shalom!
Genesis 17.9-10; Ephesians 2.8-20; Galatians 3.2-5; Galatians 3.24-29; Acts 21.18-26
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Do you ever feel like you are unlikely to succeed? Are you experiencing a season of hardship? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he points out that Purim is a holiday of chance, but the odds are wiped away when we trust in G-d. When you follow G-d’s will, it is a guaranteed win. Seek G-d’s plan for you today so that He can turn the tide in your favor. This is an important message of trust! Chag Purim Sameach!
Romans 8.28; Genesis 50.18-21; Esther 3.5-7; Esther 5.13-14; Esther 9.24-26
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How do you feel when you receive encouragement? Do you encourage others often? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston as he challenges us to be like Barnabas and build a culture of encouragement in our congregations and towards those we encounter elsewhere in life. Words can be very destructive, so it is all the more important that we use them for good. This message can help you become a better encourager today! Shabbat Shalom!
Acts 9.26-27; 2 Corinthians 1.3-7; Romans 15.5-6
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Have you ever felt inadequate? Have you ever been afraid of what comes against you? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages strength not through ourselves, for we are as weak as worms, but rather through G-d. When we rely on the L-rd, there is nothing to fear, especially due to our weaknesses. Delight in your shortcomings and lean on G-d today! Be blessed this Shabbat!
1 Samuel 17.41-44; Isaiah 41.8-10; Isaiah 41.13-15; 2 Corinthians 12.9-10; Deuteronomy 7.6-7; 1 Samuel 17.45-47; Psalm 22.7
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Do you want to live life with more peace? Do you rely on yourself more than G-d sometimes? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he points out that King David letting G-d guide him through life was the main reason he was able to go through it with a peaceful mentality. You do not need to know everything that is going to happen. The key is knowing who holds the future, the L-rd. G-d can lead you past darkness if you let Him lead the way, because He sees through it all. May you be blessed this Shabbat!
Psalm 16.8-11; Proverbs 3.5-6; Luke 22.41-42; Psalm 139.11-12; Psalm 37.4-5; Proverbs 14.12; Isaiah 40.30; Psalm 23.3-4
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