In Season 4, Episode 2 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "The Diversity of God's Kingdom," Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn, with Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the profound significance of Israel in the context of God's Kingdom. They discuss the biblical foundation for understanding Israel's central role in Christ's future reign, where Jesus, the King of Kings, will return to Jerusalem to establish His Kingdom on earth. The conversation delves into the importance of ethnic diversity within God's Kingdom, highlighting how reconciliation between Jew and Gentile symbolizes the broader unity and love that should define Christian witness. The episode emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is inclusive of all nations, tribes, and tongues, reflecting the global and diverse nature of God's redemptive plan.
The Birth of the Church |S1:E7|
In this episode of the Commission podcast, Pastors Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn explore the profound dynamics of the early church and the message of the gospel of the Kingdom. Drawing from their experiences in Israel, where they witnessed diverse believers worshiping together, they discuss the biblical significance of the “one new man” concept—unifying Jewish and Gentile followers of Christ. The conversation delves into pivotal moments in church history, particularly the events surrounding Pentecost and the commissioning of Jesus’ disciples to spread the gospel to all nations. As they examine Acts chapter 10, they highlight the transformative encounter between Peter and Cornelius, illustrating God’s heart for inclusion and the pivotal role of Gentiles in God’s redemptive plan. Through engaging dialogue, they aim to clarify key biblical terms and foster a deeper understanding of the relationship between Israel and the global church, encouraging listeners to embrace the fullness of God's revelation and mission for all nations.