In this final part of the teaching series on the Kingdom of God by Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman of House of David Ministries, the focus expands beyond Israel to encompass all nations. The concept of the Kingdom of God is explored, emphasizing its establishment on earth, particularly in Jerusalem. It's highlighted that the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of God are synonymous, both representing God's reign over all creation. The significance of the resurrection and the physical return of Yeshua (Jesus) to establish his earthly kingdom is discussed, along with the role of believers, both Jewish and Gentile, in this kingdom. The teaching emphasizes unity among believers as the "one new man" in Christ and concludes with blessings for peace and grace.
A Light to the Nations |S1:E7|
In this teaching at House of David Ministries, Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman focuses on Israel's irrevocable calling as a light to the nations. The session highlights Israel's unique role in God's plan, emphasizing their duty to be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation, as stated in Exodus and Isaiah. Despite Israel's temporary rejection of the Messiah, their calling remains unchanged. The Gentiles are currently entrusted with sharing the gospel to provoke Israel to jealousy until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in. The teaching underscores that God is not finished with Israel; one day, all Israel will be saved.
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.