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This teaching on the 6th Commandment dives into the lives of Cain and Abel. The spirit of Cain is in the earth today, yet those of the Abel spirit are alive and well. As Elohim's chosen people, we were created to love and be loved. Where there is a lack of love for the household of Elohim, there will be evidence of lawlessness/disobedience. Like Cain, we must ask ourselves.. are we holding a grudge against love? How often do we murder our brothers and sisters through our lack of love for them? Is the offering I present to Father offered in faith or by dead works alone? What will it take to close the door to sin!
What does it mean to honor our parents? Listen in on this teaching as Derek shares the importance of preserving our parents dignity (Commandment 5) while at the same time not putting our family before Elohim (Commandment 1). How do we view family in these last days? Why did Father tell Ezekiel not to mourn for his wife (Ezekiel 24)? Listen in on the discussion and find out!
An intimate time around the throne, speaking about the Day of Atonement.
Speaking at a Camp Meeting at the PTC, Derek shares an introduction to the 7 Festivals of Yahuweh - The plan of salvation.
Listen, as we relook at Matthew 16 and the passage regarding denying oneself, taking up his cross and following Him. To deny oneself - what does that mean? This message is dedicated to a dear friend who just passed into glory. Tony - your testimony changed my life!
What does it truly mean to trust in Elohim (God)? What is the difference between trust and faith? Psalm 22:9-10 - a clinging security - that is our bond with our Creator!
Recorded from the Friday night Hebrew Heritage Bible study, this broadcast was a very special time in the presence of the Master. This is the 4th Commandment in our studies of the 10 Commandments - Exodus 20:8-11. The weekly day of rest is the thread that weaves the tapestry of the salvation plan for His family. Shabbat (from sunset on Friday evening to sunset on Saturday evening) is the key ingredient in the recipe of salvation. Without understand it, without adhering to it, the remaining seven festivals will unravel at the seams. The plan will have little value in the lives of those who expect salvation without obedience.
This message is a very personal message - one of care and affection and of love. When we love Elohim (God) with all of our heart, it is natural to never want to do anything that would bring His sweet Name down to the dust and trample upon it. This would be taking His name in vain. Let's explore Exodus 20:7 together...
Listen as Derek shares about Shavu'ot (Pentecost), along with fresh insight into the everlasting covenant beginning with Commandment #1. His love within us empowers us to love Him back with all of heart, soul, mind and strength.
Join us for an in-depth look at Exodus 34:6 and an anointed time of talking about the goodness of Yah!
Join us as we sit at the Master's feet and learn from Him of how to prepare for His coming kingdom!
Join us as we sit at the Master's feet and learn from Him of how to prepare for His coming kingdom!
In the beginning, the creation of the family stemmed from the desires of the heart of the Creator to have someone to fellowship with and who would rule and reign over His creation. As important as this initial creation was, as everything outside of Yahuweh must have a beginning point, the utmost importance and concern of the Creator is the continuation of the family that He created. The continuation of the family is the backbone, the theme of the entire plan of salvation. A proper balance of the family unit must be maintained for the survival of not only the present congregation (a collective unit of households,) but for future generations.
True restoration of His perfect will comes when the shame of unworthiness – even as Adam felt that day because He knew the fellowship with His Creator was broken - gives way to oneness with His Maker -- where Adam and Eve – Man and Woman -- can look at each other in unity again-- in the nakedness of purity – singing the same song – once again, standing in the presence of the Lamb – “PLACED” in that garden called Mount Zion – because THE Savior was sent in pursuit of us, on a mission of love.
A good brother and friend of ours asked, "why do you think Messiah said He only came for the lost sheep of the house of Israel?"Messiah came to seek and to save the lost. Just as the shepherd leaves the 99 to go after the one lost sheep, so Messiah came to restore His family into one sheep fold; one stick in His hand (Ezekiel 37). But why? This is the greatest love story ever told--in the place we were called not His people, we are now called sons of the living Elohim! (Hosea 1).One cannot reason with Love!
2 Kings 17 is a pivotal moment in the history of Israel. The sins of Jeroboam had spread like a pandemic through all of the Northern Kingdom. This is the story of the exile of the House of Israel. What happened when the House of Israel was scattered among all the nations? Where are they today? Why was Messiah sent only to the lost sheep of the House of Israel? Listen, as we dive deeper into the greatest topic throughout all of Scripture...the restoration of the family of Elohim (God).
1 Kings 10-12 outline the great divide of the House of Jacob into two kingdoms - Israel and Judah (the Northern and Southern kingdoms). Listen, as we dive into how fear gripped the heart of Jeroboam that would eventually lead Israel into abandoning the truth of Elohim's ways. Is fear preventing the light of the truth of God's word from entering your heart? This is the year to dominate fear and receive His truth that makes us free!
Recorded live at the Prayer & Training Center, Derek shares about the Light of Encouragement as the dawning of Hanukkah is upon us. Encouraging ourselves in Yah allows the light of heaven to enter the dark circumstances on earth!The most precious gift – having eyes to see – the greatest curse – never opening themThe most precious gift – having light – the greatest curse – never sharing with othersHe is the light of the world as long as His people reflect it!
Come and celebrate the opening of Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) and learn how the Festivals of Yahuweh (Deuteronomy 16:16) tie into the Abrahamic promises in Genesis 12:1-3.







