In this reflection on Exodus 3:13-15, Pastor Eric focuses on the profound dialogue between Moses and God regarding the naming of God. Exploring various interpretations from Rabbinic Midrash, the text delves into the enigmatic nature of God's response, "I AM WHO I AM," and its implications for understanding God's essence and character. Drawing parallels between God's triune nature and His response to Moses, the dialogue emphasizes the sacrificial aspect of Jesus as the Son of God and the call for believers to embrace suffering for the sake of Christ. Ultimately, Pastor Eric challenges readers to surrender fully to God's will and become transformed into His image, willing to endure hardships to spread His message of love and redemption.
Healing of The Nations |S3:E9|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric explores the symbolic and spiritual significance of the New Jerusalem described in Revelation, emphasizing its portrayal as a city of divine healing and restoration. He digs into the allegorical interpretation of the Tree of Life and the healing of nations, discussing their spiritual implications alongside their physical representations. Drawing from Christian and Jewish traditions, Pastor Eric connects the imagery of the New Jerusalem to broader theological themes of redemption, cosmic restoration, and the unity of the earthly and heavenly realms.
The Word Became Flesh |S2:E8|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric studies the profound concept of the Incarnation, exploring the idea of the Word becoming flesh as described in John 1:14. He highlights the significance of the Shechinah, or God's manifest presence, and its connection to the Word of God and the Torah. Through a blend of Jewish tradition and Christian theology, Pastor Eric elucidates how Yeshua (Jesus) embodies the Divine as the Messiah, bridging the gap between the spiritual and the physical realms. The dialogue emphasizes the inseparable nature of God's written Word and the living Word made flesh in Yeshua, illustrating how both are integral to understanding God's revelation and redemption for humanity.