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119 Ministries only exists for one reason ~ a strong desire to seek and then teach the Truth of His Word to believers and the nations. Everything on this site is intended to serve and support that purpose and to equip others to do the same. We hope that this site is a blessing to you and your household. Please feel free to explore many of the free teachings on this site and join us as we all learn more of His truth together.
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View all 692 episodesEpisode 736: Psalms of 119 - Graft Us In
Episode 735: Psalms of 119 - Pass Over Us
Ep 734Episode 734: Scripture Sketches: Prove It's Pagan
A short, conversational Scripture Sketch exploring how one simple question can change the direction of a discussion about Christmas and Scripture.
Ep 733Episode 733: MSG: The Cry of the Righteous - Prayer in the Last Days
In “The Cry of the Righteous: Prayer in the Last Days,” we explore what Scripture really teaches about prayer—how it's shaped by Torah, faithfulness, and the prophetic plan of YHWH. Why do some prayers seem unanswered? What hinders prayer? Why is Yeshua still praying—and what can we learn from Him? This episode will challenge assumptions, encourage endurance, and reignite purpose in your intercession.
Ep 732Episode 732: BS: Living Faith Part 2 - Count It All Joy (James 1:2-4)
In this teaching, we examine James 1:2–4 and explore why believers are called to rejoice in the face of trials. We see that trials test the genuineness of our faith, produce steadfastness, and ultimately lead to maturity.Show Notes: James urges believers to “count it all joy” when they experience trials—not because pain is good, but because YHWH uses it for a good purpose. Trials refine our devotion to the Messiah and develop steadfastness, which results in spiritual maturity and completeness. We also look to the story of Joseph as a powerful example of how YHWH shapes us through suffering.Scripture Highlights: James 1:2–4 James 1:12 James 2:5 1 Peter 1:6–7 Genesis 50:20 Takeaway: Trials are not meaningless—they’re the furnace where faith is proven and character is formed.
Ep 731Episode 731: Psalms of 119 - Lord of the Sabbath
bonusPsalms of 119 are music tracks written and produced by 119 Ministries.Lord of the Sabbath is a proclamation of Yeshua as the rightful Lord of the Sabbath and the covenant promises of God that endure through the ages. Drawing on prophetic imagery such as the dry bones rising again and the restoration of scattered Israel, the song celebrates the faithfulness of YHWH and the reign of the Messiah.Released in the spirit of Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16, this track reflects the biblical call to speak to one another through psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs as we remember God’s covenant and his appointed times.Scriptures referenced: Genesis 2:2–3; Mark 2:27–28; Ezekiel 37:1–14; Romans 11:17–24; Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16Takeaway: Yeshua, the Son of David, is Lord of the Sabbath and the one who restores his people and fulfills the promises of God.
Ep 730Episode 730: Psalms of 119 - Test Everything
bonusPsalms of 119 are music tracks written and produced by 119 Ministries.Test Everything is a bold remnant anthem rooted in 1 Thessalonians 5:21, calling believers to examine every doctrine and hold fast to what is true. The song reflects the call to return to God’s instructions and walk in obedience as the culture drifts further from Scripture.This track is shared in the spirit of Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16, encouraging believers to speak to one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs while letting the word of Messiah dwell richly among us.Scriptures referenced: 1 Thessalonians 5:21; Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16; Matthew 7:13–14Takeaway:God’s people are called to test every teaching by the Word of God and walk faithfully in the narrow way.These songs are written by our team and produced with AI assistance, used only as a tool to help compose and arrange the music under our direct guidance and according to the exact result we want.
Ep 729Episode 729: TE: Testing the Enoch & Zadok 364-Day Solar Calendars
The 364-day year model may appear elegant—but is it biblical? In this episode, we test the calendar of Jubilees and Enoch against the written Word and the witness of creation. 📚 Show NotesThis teaching explores the origins and structure of the 364-day Zadok/Enoch calendar, examining whether it honors the Torah’s commands, YHWH’s appointed signs in the heavens, and Yeshua’s example. Can a system that removes the moon, distorts the priestly courses, and depends on non-canonical texts truly reflect YHWH’s design? We let the Scriptures speak.
Ep 728Episode 728: BS: Living Faith - Introduction to the Book of James (James 1:1)
Living Faith: Introduction to the Book of James | James 1:1 Explained launches our verse-by-verse series by exploring the background, authorship, and purpose of James’s letter to the twelve tribes in the Dispersion. In this episode, we examine the identity of James the Just—Yeshua’s brother and leader of the Jerusalem community—and explore why he wrote his epistle to the twelve tribes scattered abroad. Was James Torah observant? What did “twelve tribes” mean in the first century? And how does this introduction prepare us for a faith that truly lives? This teaching introduces the Book of James by clarifying who James was, when he wrote, and who his audience was. We explore the historical and prophetic meaning of “the twelve tribes in the Dispersion,” showing how James's words reflected the early Messianic Jewish hope of Israel’s restoration through Yeshua the Messiah. You'll also learn why James upheld Torah observance, what it means to walk in the “perfect law of liberty,” and how faith and obedience are inseparable in biblical discipleship. This teaching builds a vital foundation for everything that follows in the epistle.
Ep 727Episode 727: TE: Strange Fire - When Sincerity Is Not Enough
Worship offered in sincerity can still be rejected if it departs from YHWH’s instructions. In this episode, we explore strange fire: when sincerity is not enough, looking at the accounts of Nadab and Abihu and the golden calf to show that YHWH alone defines acceptable worship.
Ep 726Episode 726: TE: Why Bible Prophecy Is Hidden from the Masses
Why Bible Prophecy Is Hidden from the Masses explores why so many fail to understand prophecy and how Scripture reveals it only to those who walk in covenant faithfulness. In this episode, we examine how the Torah—not headlines—holds the key to understanding prophetic truth. We’ll see how YHWH’s appointed times reveal the pattern for Messiah’s return and why modern prophetic confusion is often rooted in abandoning the front of the Book.
Ep 725Episode 725: BH: The Mem Mystery
A strange scribal mark. A disputed prophecy. A mysterious letter in Isaiah 9:7 opens a conversation about grammar, prophecy, and the virgin birth. This Brit Hadasha Series teaching dives into Isaiah 9:6–7, unpacking Hebrew grammar, the Prophetic Perfect, and the closed mem anomaly. Was Isaiah speaking of Hezekiah—or Yeshua? Discover how the Targum, Talmud, and Jewish tradition all converge to reveal the Messiah hidden in plain sight. Highlights Include: Prophetic Perfect tense and why it matters (Isaiah 9:6) Closed mem as a symbol of virgin birth (Isaiah 9:7, Isaiah 7:14) Ancient Jewish voices and their Messianic expectations Why Hezekiah was disqualified—even by the rabbis How Matthew affirms Isaiah’s prophecy fulfilled in Yeshua#MemMystery #TestEverything #119Ministries #brithadasha #Isaiah9
Ep 724Episode 724: TE: All That I Have Commanded You: Torah to the Nations (Matthew 28:19-20)
In All That I Have Commanded You, we explore whether Yeshua commanded his disciples to teach the Torah to the nations. By examining Matthew 28:19–20 in context with Matthew 5:17–19, we show that the Great Commission includes teaching God’s commandments.Key Scriptures: Matthew 28:19–20; Matthew 5:17–19; Deuteronomy 4:5–8; Isaiah 2:2–4Takeaway: Yeshua’s Great Commission continues the Torah’s mission to bring God’s instruction to all nations. Hashtags: #AllThatIHaveCommanded #119Ministries
Ep 723Episode 723: MSG: Refined by Fire: Faithfulness in the Midst of Suffering
Refined by Fire: Faithfulness in the Midst of Suffering is a powerful biblical message for those facing deep pain and trials. When YHWH seems silent, when comfort is gone, when suffering is real—this teaching reminds us He is near. Show Notes: From Job to Yeshua, Scripture shows us that affliction is not abandonment but refinement. In this message, you’ll find clarity, comfort, and courage to endure. Learn how suffering purifies faith, strengthens character, and prepares us for eternal reward.
Ep 722Episode 722: Scripture Sketch: God's Law on the Menu
In this Scripture Sketch, a simple restaurant conversation turns into a discussion about grace, obedience, and God’s law. The skit explores how grace is often misunderstood and how Scripture frames faithful living.
Ep 721Episode 721: TE: Created for Good Works - Torah as the Foundation of Righteous Living
What exactly are the “good works” believers are created for? This teaching shows how the Torah defines and equips good works (2 Tim 3:16–17), why Yeshua upholds the Law (Matt 5:17–19), and how the Spirit empowers obedience (Ezek 36:27; Rom 8:4). Scriptures (4–6): Ephesians 2:8–10; 2 Timothy 3:16–17; Matthew 5:16–19; Ezekiel 36:27; Romans 8:4; Revelation 14:12 Takeaway (1–2 sentences): We’re not saved by works—we’re saved for works Scripture defines. In Yeshua, by the Spirit, we walk in Torah-shaped love (John 14:15; 1 John 5:3).#goodworks #CreatedForGoodWorks #119Ministries #TestEverything #Bible
Ep 720Episode 720: MSG: Love Your Enemies (Matthew 5:43-48)
Did Yeshua contradict Moses when He said, “love your enemies”? We show how Matthew 5:43–48 aligns with Exodus 23:4–5 and why Yeshua corrected tradition, not Torah. We also explain “be perfect” (teleios) as spiritual maturity and give practical steps to love enemies. Scriptures (4–6):Matthew 5:43–48; Exodus 23:4–5; Leviticus 19:18; Luke 6:27–28; Romans 5:10; Matthew 5:17 Takeaway (1–2 sentences):Loving our enemies isn’t optional; it’s how we resemble our Father. Pray, greet, and help even those who oppose you—this is mature obedience.
Ep 719Episode 719: PB: Peoples of the Bible - The Babylonians
Who were the Babylonians, and why does the Bible keep pointing back to them? This episode follows Babylon from Babel to the exile, through the prophets, and into Revelation’s “Babylon the Great,” drawing lessons for our walk with YHWH today.Scriptures (4–6): Genesis 11:1–9; 2 Kings 24–25; Jeremiah 25:11; Daniel 5:26–28; Isaiah 13:17–19; Revelation 17:5–6Takeaway (1–2 sentences): YHWH humbles the proud and preserves his people. When the wicked seem to prosper, we trust, obey, and wait—knowing he sets up and removes kings in his time.
Ep 718Episode 718: SHORTS: Justification, Sanctification, and Salvation
Justification, Sanctification, and Salvation explores how Scripture connects these three essential aspects of the believer’s walk. This short teaching explains how justification changes our status before God, how sanctification shapes our ongoing obedience, and how salvation is the final outcome secured by Messiah and displayed through a transformed life. Together, they reveal the beautiful harmony between faith, obedience, and eternal hope.Scriptures referenced: Romans 3:28; 1 John 5:2–3; Matthew 7:16; 2 Corinthians 13:5; Romans 6:22; Ezekiel 36:27.Takeaway: Understanding the biblical relationship between justification, sanctification, and salvation helps us walk in both grace and truth—trusting in Yeshua’s finished work while growing in the obedience that flows from genuine faith.
Ep 717Episode 717: TE: What the Bible Says About Modest Clothing for Men and Women
What the Bible Says About Modest Clothing for Men and Women reveals how Scripture calls believers to reflect holiness in what we wear. Modesty is not legalism—it’s love and discernment expressed outwardly. Scriptures (4–6):1 Samuel 16:7; Deuteronomy 22:5; 1 Timothy 2:9–10; 1 Peter 3:3–4; Romans 14:13; 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 Takeaway:Our clothing should testify to YHWH’s order, peace, and holiness. When our hearts are pure, our presentation aligns with His design.