Messiah in Life is hosted by Justin D. Elwell, Th.D., the Bishop-elect of Restoration Fellowship International and Messianic Rabbi at Messiah Congregation in New Hartford, New York. Specializing in biblical ethics and theology, Justin draws from a variety of Jewish, Messianic Jewish, and Christian sources to aid the listener in applying the full counsel of God’s Word to life, by faith in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. New programs every week. Visit themountainmensch.com for articles, videos, and othe ...
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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From their calling, to their garments, to their calling and anointing, the Levitical priesthood can reveal much about the priest in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. Is there specific meaning to the anointing oil or the incense? Do we find a theology of clothing that is part of the priestly ministry? What does any of this have to do with our ministry and faith…
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From the coverings and curtains we turn to the heart of the matter. The Apostle James gives us powerful instruction regarding looking in a mirror, what element in the Tabernacles may have influenced his words? In this episode we will consider closely the washing of the priest and the prayer of the priest. What do these type things share in common? …
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Distinctions, paradox, closeness, and distance are all caught up in the small space called the Tabernacle. While it seems to be a nondescript tent in the wilderness, it does, in fact, become the place where the Lord dwells among His people. In this episode we consider seemingly insignificant details of boards, sockets, bases, curtains, bars, and an…
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The Lord revealed His desire to abide with His people through the fabrication of a humble tent. This tent would be woven together by those whose hearts moved them, and in whom the Spirit would abide. From a distance this tent did not look like much, but when you were drawn in one could behold the glory of the One who dwelled with the children of Is…
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In this episode of Messiah in Life we look closely at the foundation of the Tabernacle, the Holy Ark, as well as the Table of Shewbread. In both of these elements we find types that direct us to Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. What does the Ark and the Table teach of about Yeshua, about those in Yeshua, and sharing in His remembrance. Give a listen! Referenc…
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We do not always recognize it, but the language of the Tabernacle permeates our language of faith. How can we understand the purpose, meaning, and typological importance of a rather nondescript tent in the wilderness some 3500 years ago? Why did the Lord command a dwelling place? How did the people respond? What do these questions teach us about fa…
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The 11th commandment?! Well, not exactly. How can we sum up the Ten Commandments? Is there a practical way of viewing and applying them in life today? In this episode of Messiah in Life we take a lesson from one of my teachers and look at it through a biblical lens in messianic faith. Give a listen! References: Luke 10:25-37; Leviticus 19:16, 18, 3…
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The tenth commandment specifically addresses the interior life of humanity. Who or what are we dwelling on? What does that thought produce in us and through us? What sanctity does this command of the Lord guard? Give a listen. References: Exodus 20:17; Leviticus 19:17-18; Exodus 25:1-2; James 1:13-15; Ephesians 5:5; 1 Corinthians 12:31; Proverbs 18…
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30:50The Passover Table stimulates questions for both children and adults. From the simple, "why are we doing this?" To the famous, "when do we eat?” The Seder night is truly a night different from all other nights. In this episode of Messiah in Life, we consider a small view of the Passover that leads us to understand the opening invitation: "Whoever i…
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How do we sanctify the truth in order to safeguard justice? Is there something more to the ninth commandment than meets the eye? Let us consider the heart and application of this commandment in this episode! References: Exodus 20:16; Exodus 23:1-3; Deuteronomy 16:19-20; Deuteronomy 19:15-19; John 14:6; 1 John 1:9-10.…
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Does the 8th commandment only speak to theft? The impact of experiencing robbery or theft can last for years. Could this be why the penalty for stealing was so severe? In this episode of Messiah in Life we consider the 8th commandment in light of messianic faith, and draw from a number of sources to unpack the broad and specific meaning of this com…
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Is there a connection between the 6th commandment and the 7th commandment? Or the 5th and the 7th? Why is adultery wrong? Why does the Lord dedicate a command against it? There is, at its heart, a deep connection between marital fidelity and religious fidelity, as the married life is to be a mirror, even an image of the relationship between God and…
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Two little words in Hebrew can and have been greatly misunderstood. How do we understand this, the sixth commandment? Is it a prohibition about killing or murder? Is there any spiritual or interior meaning to this command that will help restrain an attitude that could lead to violent action against the human other? Give a listen. References: Exodus…
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Perhaps not as controversial as the fourth commandment, for many it certainly creates more emotional angst. How should we understand this command? Is it absolute? Are there exceptions to the rule? What is the heart of this commandment, and what does it teach us? References: Exodus 20:12; Matthew 19:19; Ephesians 6:1; Matthew 21:28-30; Ephesians 6:1…
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In this episode of Messiah in Life, we consider the fourth commandment, that of rest. What is the Lord teaching us by rest? Is "shabbat" the proper day of worship? Did the early apostles rebel against this? But most importantly, what do we learn as the redeemed of the Lord from this commandment? Give a listen. References: Exodus 20:8-11.…
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Nestled between a command against idolatry and a command for rest, is a command about the name of the Living God. What is the meaning and purpose of this commandment? Does it have application in our lives today? How does this command motivate our actions, our words and our deeds as we share the Gospel of Messiah Yeshua/Jesus? Give a listen. Referen…
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In this second episode in our study of the Ten Commandments, we consider the command concerning idolatry. We tend to think of idolatry in one dimension, when we are called to consider the danger of idolatry in every dimension of our lives. Far from being a boring discussion of this subject, we look at the danger of idolatry from a number of differe…
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Are the Ten Commandments simply words written on hardened stone speaking to hardened hearts? What is the enduring purpose of this revelation from Sinai? In this new series we will look closely at the heart of these ten words and their voice in today's world directing us to Messiah, while we walk obediently with Him. Give a listen! References: Exodu…
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What happened when the "I Am" spoke on the night of His arrest? The apostle John includes details that we can easily overlook if we read too quickly. Is there a purpose to those details? What does the Lord want us to learn about Him, and our relationship to Him as the I Am? Give a listen. References: John 18:1-12; Luke 22:42; John 10:4; Ephesians 6…
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Echoes from our past can sometimes cause us to stumble, or fall into a snare set by the enemy. Yet, we can learn to walk in the newness of life in Messiah by faith, trusting in our new identity. In this episode of Messiah in Life, we consider an episode involving a woman, men of authority, stones, and mysterious writing. How do the stones of judgme…
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Shalom friends, as I have been under the weather this week I decided to look back into the archive and find a message to share. This message on the Torah portion of Shemot/Names is from 2012. In this message we consider the calling, refusal, but ultimately the preparation of Moses for his calling. How does this translate for today? How do we, or ho…
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In this episode of Messiah in Life, we look to the example of a faithful mother to help us understand the enduring faithfulness of our Father in Heaven. "How much more?" Messiah asks, let us consider just one example that helps us to understand just how much the Father loves us! References: Matthew 7:7-12; 2 Samuel 21:1-14.…
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Sometimes we do not recognize when we have returned to old habits of interpersonal response that are contrary to the life of messianic faith. In this episode of Messiah in Life, we look at an exchange between Messiah and Peter to help us "leave our nets" and freely "follow Him." If you are a minister wrestling with worldly measures of success, or a…
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There is a fascinating exchange that happens between a father and Messiah Yeshua/Jesus regarding the man's son. This exchange speaks to the issue of doubt that comes to light during stressful moments in our lives. How do we keep doubt from hardening our hearts, and actually becoming a springboard to deeper love for and devotion to our Messiah? Give…
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What lesson to we find in a swaddled Child? One laid in a manger, in a temporary dwelling, in the city of David. In this episode of Messiah in Life, we look closely at the imagery of the Nativity, Hanukkah, and strangely enough, the feast of Sukkot (Tabernacles). What enduring message can we take away from this season? Give a listen. References: Lu…
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The incarnation and birth of Messiah Yeshua/Jesus often gets caught up in commercialization or theological debate, rather than drawing us into the prophetic promise of His birth. In this episode, we unpack prophetic writing, and textual translation and witnesses to bring forth the hope expressed simply: "for unto us a Child is born; for unto us a S…
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There are times in the life of a flock when they stay relatively still, not moving very far if at all. How do we understand these seasons in the life of faith? What is going on when it seems that we are not receiving any direction from the Lord? Give a listen! References: John 10:1-3; Psalm 37:23-24, 31.…
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What does the Bible say about friendship? In this episode of Messiah in Life, we consider the meaning and the development of friendship. What it depends on, and where it leads us. The heart of our friendship is in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. What does He say about friendship, and how do His words inform us for friendship in this age? Give a listen. Refer…
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Often, as we read the Gospels, we miss some of the language that indicates a deeper cultural significance that we sometimes consider. In this episode of Messiah in Life, we examine the healing of two women and its meaning in our lives today. Why did Yeshua/Jesus says to both women, "Go in peace"? Could there be something we are missing? Give a list…
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A blind beggar sits outside Jericho. He hears about Yeshua, Jesus approaching. He calls out. He is rebuffed by those around him. But then Jesus calls him to come. What does the healing of Bartimaeus teach us about ourselves? What does it reveal about Messiah Yeshua, Jesus? Give a listen. References: Mark 10:46-52; Joshua 6:26; Psalm 34:6; Isaiah 61…
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The well known parable of the Prodigal Son is a drama very relatable to most people. The story includes not one, but two dysfunctional sons. The dysfunction of one son is obvious, but what of the other? There are important lessons, not only from the son who left home, but also from the son who stayed home. This parable speaks to more than we often …
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In this episode of Messiah in Life we take a close look at the final feast of in-gathering, the feast of Sukkot, or Tabernacles. What can we learn from this festival? How does it reveal to us the marriage feast of the Lamb, and hope for the nations? References: Leviticus 23:33-44; Numbers 29; Micah 4:1-7; Revelation 7:9.…
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On the last day of his life, Moses stands and blesses the children of Israel in much the same way that Jacob blessed his sons generations earlier. In this last portion of the Torah cycle, we find an ending without an ending. What is the Lord revealing to us as we consider these final verses of the Torah, and how does this revelation connected to th…
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As we approach the high holiday season, we face a great deal of uncertainty in the world. From economic stress, to wars and rumors of wars. Moses, as he approaches the end of his life sings a song. He does so to mend the past in order to secure the future. What do we learn from these beautiful words of Moses? How do we find comfort from them in the…
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