Richard Agee explores the Biblical tests in Deuteronomy 13 for knowing when someone is speaking for God, i.e., is a prophet.
Kathy De Fever sings an ancient prayer over the lighting of the seven-branch candlestick, called menorah in Hebrew for “light.” Richard Agee explains the menorah and hand-washing symbols long-connected with God’s rest days, called Shabbat in Hebrew and transliterated as Sabbath in English.
Why Was Eve Deceived?
Richard Agee explains that every woman is the representation of the Bride of Messiah Yeshua. In the Garden of Eden the Adversary attacked Eve with intellect to kill the “image of God,” her ability to give birth to the One (Messiah) who would fulfill God’s plan to bring life.
Tithing, or setting aside for God (i.e., giving to a church) a 10th of your income, is becoming a more common fixture in Christian denominations and congregations. However, it is largely misunderstood because a major purpose for the “Old Testament” commandment about tithe is ignored as an obsolete Old Testament teaching. Daniel Agee addresses common questions about tithe by exploring what the Bible actually says about it.
The Eighth Day, God’s appointment with His people the day after the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles, teaches an important lesson about how God will judge the world and how Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) will rule for 1,000 years on earth when He returns.
Richard Agee recaps what the Bible has to say about the Eighth Day, the day after the Feast of Tabernacles, or Sukkot. The day has a special message of the gathering of all of Israel, including the “lost” 10 northern tribes that were scattered worldwide and seemingly forgotten. God remembers them, and Ezekiel 37 predicts their resurrection and re-education.
Hallel Fellowship celebrates the Eighth Day after the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles with a wedding banquet. Richard Agee explains how all the “feasts of the LORD” are connected to Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) and the promised “marriage supper of the Lamb.”