Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman, from House of David Ministries, continues his teaching on the kingdom of God in part four of a six-part series titled "Grafted into Israel." In this segment, he explores how nations, including the Jewish people, can share in God's promises and covenants made with Israel. He emphasizes the concept of being adopted children of God through Christ, regardless of nationality, and explains the significance of Israel as God's firstborn nation. Drawing from biblical references, he illustrates how Gentiles can be grafted into Israel spiritually and become partakers of God's promises. He clarifies that adopting Jewish customs is not obligatory for Gentile believers, but instead, it's about sharing in the blessings and inheritances promised to Israel. Pastor Eric highlights that God's inclusion of the Gentiles does not negate His covenant with Israel but provokes Israel to return to its irrevocable calling of being a light to the nations. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding God's plan for Israel and the nations, inviting listeners to delve deeper into Israel's calling in the subsequent teachings.
The Spirit of Adoption |S1:E5|
In this part three of the teaching series on the Kingdom of God by Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman at House of David Ministries, the focus is on the concept of the spirit of adoption as the key promise God made to Israel. Drawing from Romans 9, Pastor Eric explains that this promise encompasses various aspects of God's covenant relationship with Israel, including adoption, glory, covenants, law, service, and promises. He emphasizes the significance of the spirit of adoption in restoring humanity's relationship with God, highlighting passages from Romans 8 and 2 Corinthians 5. The teaching underscores the unity of believers in Christ, irrespective of their backgrounds, and emphasizes the need for all nations to be grafted into Israel to partake in God's promises. The session concludes with a question about how the nations can share in Israel's promises, leaving the audience intrigued for the next part of the series.
A Company of Nations |S1:E4|
Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman of House of David Ministries continues the series on the Kingdom of God, focusing on God's promise to Abraham to make him the father of many nations. This promise includes not only Israel but also all nations, as affirmed by the Apostle Paul and Jesus himself. The concept of "assembly" or "congregation" ties together Israel and the Gentiles as one people of God. The destiny of all nations is to become God's inheritance through their connection with Israel. The relationship between Israel and the nations is central to God's plan, leading to a unified assembly before the throne of God. The next part of the series will explore the promise of adoption mentioned in Romans 9.
A Great Nation |S1:E3|
Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman of the House of David Ministries begins a six-part series on the Kingdom of God with a focus on Israel. He emphasizes the importance of understanding Israel's role in God's covenants, starting with the covenant promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, which included the inheritance of the land of Israel. He discusses subsequent covenants, such as the Mosaic Covenant, the covenant with Levi and Aaron, and the covenant with King David. The teaching highlights the significance of Israel in God's plan, emphasizing its chosen status, belovedness, and irrevocable calling. Pastor Eric stresses that all of God's promises, including those of the New Covenant, are for Israel. He asserts that God's covenants with Israel are unbreakable and will be fulfilled entirely in due time. The teaching concludes with a reference to Jeremiah 33, highlighting God's commitment to fulfilling His promises to Israel and inviting viewers to explore God's promise to make Abraham the heir of the whole world in the next session.
The Journey of Transformation |S1:E1|
Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman welcomes the audience to House of David Ministries and shares his personal journey. Born to Jewish parents in Chicago, he moved to Israel as a child but later returned to the United States. Despite initial skepticism, he and his wife Kim explored Christianity, eventually leading him to a profound realization of Jesus as the Messiah. This transformational experience deepened his faith, leading him to establish the House of David Ministries. He expresses a conviction about the ministry's purpose in both the United States and Israel, emphasizing God's ongoing restoration work.