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Congregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin Solomon

Congregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin Solomon
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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.
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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.
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Are there any unturned stones in your life that still impact you? What priorities do you have in your decisions and motivations? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he emphasizes the great need to seek G-d more than anything else, and that includes letting Him clean out things we are still quietly holding onto. Rather than sweeping it under the rug, knock down the wall with the L-rd to be rebuilt without such cracks. Shabbat Shalom!Jeremiah 29.11-13; Proverbs 3.13-18; Isaiah 55.6; 2 Samuel 12.1-7; Luke 12.2-3Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you allow G-d to move in your life? Do you trust G-d to act if you let Him? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages us to let G-d work in our lives, because even in circumstances where we do not know if we can attain restoration or progress, He is faithful. When G-d gives you opportunities to serve or receive from Him, allow G-d to walk with you. Be blessed this Shabbat!James 4.7-8; Numbers 13.31-32; Numbers 14.6-8; Numbers 14.21-24; Deuteronomy 30.19-20; Colossians 3.15-16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you take responsibility for your actions? Do you ever find it too easy to point your finger at others instead? Join Rabbi Kevin of Congregation Beth Hallel as he calls out the speed at which we can play the blame game rather than taking ownership of our actions, even when some circumstances are out of our control. No temptation can overcome you when you combat it with G-d, so we must be accountable and do our part to persevere through struggles. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 32.1-4; Exodus 32.24; Genesis 3.9-13; 1 Corinthians 10.12-13Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How does G-d love you? How far are you willing to go to shine your love to others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he continues the “Wisdom of Solomon” series by emphasizing different aspects of love, and the importance of putting it into action. Love is fruitless unless there is something done with it, so make good use of it and intentionally spread it to others! May you feel the love of the L-rd this Shabbat!Romans 1.31; John 11.3; John 11.33-36; Deuteronomy 6.4-5; John 13.34-35; Romans 12.9-10; 1 John 3.18Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Have you ever been in a valley in life? How long can you endure hard times? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he remembers Tisha B’Av by recounting the many hardships the Jewish people have faced, and how we can respond to such difficult moments or seasons in life. The L-rd is with you even amidst the trials, and we must lean on Him so He can lift us up and help us persevere. This message will give you hope!Psalm 137.1-5; Lamentations 2.5-6; Psalm 139.5-12; Lamentations 3.21-24; James 1.2-4; Psalm 126.1-3; Matthew 11.28-30; Zechariah 8.18-19Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What do you want to do? What are you willing to do for G-d and others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he continues the “Wisdom of Solomon” series by calling out excuses and spurring us to action through recounting a parable Yeshua told and recalling a Rabbi Robert quote. Since, in the end, people do what they want to do, we need to want G-d’s presence in our lives most. Be blessed this Shabbat!Matthew 25.14-30; Luke 14.16-24; Exodus 3.11; Exodus 3.13; Exodus 4.1; Exodus 4.10; Exodus 4.13-14; Deuteronomy 34.10-12Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Are you expecting for G-d to do something? Do you feel like you are just checking a box with your faith? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he reflects on Rabbi Robert’s quotes and emphasizes the importance of proactively expecting G-d to move in our lives. You have to take action with the trust that G-d is working to support us, and will continue to move us forward, as long as we seek and wait on Him with intention. Shabbat Shalom!Psalm 62.6-7; Psalm 20.7-8; Psalm 5.4; Daniel 3.16-18; 1 Peter 1.8-9Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you want to serve G-d? Are you willing to do what is hard? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he shares some reflections, many memories of Beth Hallel’s history, and the triumphs and trials along the way. There is great meaning in serving G-d through the Messianic Jewish movement, so we must be like living sacrifices and work through hardships in pursuit of G-d’s will. This message is motivational!Luke 14.27-30; Romans 12.1; Jeremiah 31.30-36; Romans 10.1Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What is your relationship with the L-rd? How can you utilize your trials? Join guest speaker and member of Congregation Beth Hallel, Godfrey Gad, as he breaks down the multiple facets of our relationship with G-d, particularly how He is a Father and King, and how we can navigate this complexity. While G-d is our Father and we can come to Him anytime, by knowing His love we are able to recognize Him as sovereign. Shabbat Shalom!John 16.33; Matthew 16.13; Daniel 11.32; John 1.12; Galatians 4.6; Romans 8.14-16; Revelation 4.8-10; Matthew 5.11-12; Revelation 2.10; 1 Peter 5.2-3Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you ever have trouble finding rest? How do you picture the L-rd? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston from North Metro Church as he breaks down Psalm 23 by explaining both how it provides so much comfort, along with the way it describes who G-d is and how He cares for us. The L-rd is a shepherd and a king who loves us steadfastly in a way that helps lift and protect us as we walk with Him through trials and triumphs. May you abide in the L-rd today!Psalm 23; John 10.14-15Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you intentionally serve others? Do you talk the talk or walk the walk? Join guest speaker, Rabbi Stewart Winograd of Reach Initiative International, as he spurs us to action by encouraging compassion and consistency in how we love others in any situation. It is important to avoid a lack of dependability by coupling anointing with spiritual character through practice and discipline. Shabbat Shalom!John 3.16; Ephesians 5.1-2; Luke 19.10; Matthew 25.34-40; Acts 1.8; Romans 10.1Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Have you ever grown weary of giving to G-d or others? How do you receive gifts? Join guest speaker, Rebbitzen Jamie Lash of Jewish Jewels, as she explores the importance of both giving and receiving, along with the balance between the two. G-d is generous to us in so many ways, big and small, so it is up to us to receive those gifts humbly and to utilize them to give to others. This message can uplift you!Malachi 3.10; James 1.17; John 3.16; John 10.10; James 1.5; Romans 8.32; Ephesians 1.7-8: Psalm 37.39; Ephesians 2.4; Luke 11.13; John 1.16; Matthew 10.8; John 1.12; Romans 8.15; Luke 12.32; 1 John 4.19; Acts 20.35; Luke 12.48; Matthew 6.21; Matthew 6.6; Matthew 6.9; 1 Corinthians 4.15; 2 Corinthians 5.17; John 10.29; 2 Corinthians 9.7-8; Luke 6.38; Luke 19.8-10Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH...
What stands out to you about the prophets? Do you have a passion for G-d? Join guest speaker, Rabbi David Levitt from Congregation Ammudim in Fayetteville, Georgia, as he looks back at the words of the prophets, and connects those ancient words to what is to come, and how it can light a fire for G-d in our hearts. G-d is faithful and keeps His promises, and we can be a part of fulfilling His goals even today. May this message inspire you this Shabbat!Habakkuk 2.4; Romans 10.17; Ephesians 2.20; Luke 24.13-30; Luke 11.49-52; Zechariah 8.1-4; Isaiah 51.15-16; Isaiah 61.1-4; Ezekiel 37.12-14; Daniel 7.13-14; Isaiah 25.6-10; 2 Peter 1.16-21Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What is the purpose of tzitzit? Do you sometimes forget to have G-d’s commands in mind? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he commemorates Shavuot and shares a mini-message about how a facet of tzitzit is uniquely connected to the Ruach. With the Ruach dwelling in us, it should always be a reminder to obey what the L-rd has told us to do with intention rather than as an afterthought. Chag Sameach!Numbers 15.37-40; John 14.25-26; John 16.13; Leviticus 23.37-38; Deuteronomy 16.9-12; Deuteronomy 26.1-10Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do we expect G-d to bring revival? How do you turn from your wrongdoings? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston from North Metro Church as he investigates revival, what it means, and the history of how it has shaped the world. We must first prepare ourselves for revival and proactively work with readiness for it to spread it beyond our circle. May you be encouraged this Shabbat!2 Kings 23.25; Acts 1.8; Acts 2.1-4Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you see the big picture? Can you trust G-d to provide for you? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he focuses on the struggle to release what we fear to lose to the L-rd, and how doing so can advance our purpose and relationship with G-d. In both times where you are strong and times where you are weak, choose to intentionally put your trust in the Messiah, Yeshua. Shabbat Shalom!Leviticus 25.1-11; Leviticus 25.20-23; Jeremiah 17.5-8; Jeremiah 32.6-7; Jeremiah 32.13-17; 2 Corinthians 4.5-7; 2 Corinthians 4.16-18; 2 Corinthians 5.1-8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What are you returning to in your home? How do you relate to others? Join Rebbetzin Candyce Hyslip of Congregation Baruch Hashem in Phoenix, Arizona, as she explores the styles of attachment that children can have to their parents with a Scriptural lens so we can each reflect on the nature of our relationships. If things are not ideal, attachments have the ability to be healed, if we seek reconciliation in a Scriptural way. Be blessed this Shabbat!Malachi 3.23-24; Daniel 12.2; Romans 12.9; Luke 14.26; Matthew 18.3; Proverbs 13.24; Isaiah 51.3Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Where do you find resilience? Do you rebound easily? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he emphasizes the L-rd’s reminders that He is the source of all that we are, and that we can be uplifted when we pursue Him. G-d can ease any discord or dysfunction, because He has ultimate strength, love, and compassion. Shabbat Shalom!Leviticus 16.1-4; Leviticus 18.1-5; Leviticus 19.1-4; Leviticus 19.15-18; Amos 9.11-15; 1 Corinthians 8.1-6; 1 Corinthians 10.1-4; 1 Corinthians 10.13; 1 Corinthians 11.23-26Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How far can you see? Are you frustrated by uncertainty? Join guest speaker, Pastor Matt Johnston, from North Metro Church, as he recognizes the limits of what we can see, and that G-d can abide with us and be our guide as His vision is vastly greater. Invite Him to dwell with you always, even if your horizon is limited, because you can take comfort and have joy knowing that He holds the future. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 13.20-22; Psalm 90.1; John 1.14; John 15.9-11Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you feel far from G-d? Are you ever quiet before the L-rd? Join guest speaker, Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he guides us towards G-d’s invitation to draw closer to Him and listen to His comforting voice. He loves us so much that He is already with us in moments of triumph and utter sorrow, we just need to embrace Him today. This message is deeply impactful!Isaiah 30.15-18; Psalm 122.7; Matthew 14.13; Luke 5.16; 1 Thessalonians 4.11; Deuteronomy 29.28; Leviticus 9.1-7; Leviticus 9.22-24; 2 Samuel 6.17-19; 1 Corinthians 2.1-5Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
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