Messiah Magazine #24
Messiah Magazine #24
Spring/Summer 2021 (May 2021)
The First Pentecost
Fifteen hundred years before Acts 2, an earth-shaking event forever marked the significance of the day of Pentecost.
The Day We Said “I Do”
Shavu’ot is the anniversary of the most magnificent wedding ceremony in history: the marriage of God to his people, Israel.
Is Something Missing?
Church attendance is down. Youth are disaffected. Have we missed a critical component in our local ministries?
In This Issue
Director's Letter: We Are Mountain Climbers
We are mountain climbers, standing tall on two peaks: Sinai and Moriah. We have both the revelation of the Torah and the power of the Spirit.
The First Pentecost
Fifteen hundred years before Acts 2, an earth-shaking event forever marked the significance of the day of Pentecost.
The Tongues of Fire Return
The appearance of tongues of fire on Pentecost recalls a similar phenomenon in the ancient memory of the Jewish people.
The Day We Said “I Do”
Shavu’ot is the anniversary of the most magnificent wedding ceremony in history: the marriage of God to his people, Israel.
A Pledge and a Promise
We’re not in the Messianic Era yet, but God has given us a guarantee that he will absolutely keep his promise.
The Sound of Two Trumpets
At the end of days, when Messiah returns, he will be accompanied by the sound of a “great trumpet.”
The Fiery Tongue
Controlling our tongues is the key to guiding our hearts, thoughts, and actions.
Jesus, My Rabbi
Get our landmark commentary on the Sermon on the Mount for free.
Hold the Blintzes! Holiday Salad
Want to fuel your festival without an avalanche of sugar? Try this fresh, stress-free salad.
The Ruth-Hearted Disciple
What Ruth’s outstanding character traits can teach us about discipleship to Yeshua.
The Trump Prophecies
The sordid story of hundreds of false prophets who sold out their discipleship for political gain.
Waiting for the Return of the King
What it means to be part of the kingdom of heaven in today’s political landscape.
Is Something Missing?
Church attendance is down. Youth are disaffected. Have we missed a critical component in our local ministries?
FFOZ Celebrates Twenty-Nine Years
Nearly three decades ago, at the holiday of Shavu’ot, First Fruits of Zion published its first magazine and began to undertake its mission