A Messianic Podcast

By: Michael David Gonzales
  • Summary

  • Five years after leaving Roman Catholicism, Michael David Gonzales found himself a pastor at a Messianic Congregation. On this podcast, Michael talks about his Messianic journey and where he is in his walk today. If you are new to the Messianic Movement, or you want to hear a different Christian perspective, or if you’re just curious about the Messianic and Hebrew Roots Movements, this podcast is for you.
    Michael David Gonzales, © 2023 All Rights Reserved.
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Episodes
  • Noah, The Second Adam
    Feb 26 2022
    A Sabbath Sermon on Torah Portion Noach (Noah) found in the traditional one year Torah Reading Schedule. In this message, Michael looks at Genesis 9.18-10.32 where he makes more connections between “the Fall” of Adam and the life of Noah. He also pulls out principles from this story that we can apply to our lives.
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    25 mins
  • God Establishes A Covenant
    Feb 12 2022
    A Sabbath Sermon on Torah Portion Noach (Noah) found in the traditional one year Torah Reading Schedule. In this message, Michael discusses Genesis 8.15-9.17 and the covenant that God makes with Noah, which is actually a covenant for all mankind which is still in effect today.
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    30 mins
  • Finding A Place To Rest
    Feb 5 2022
    A Sabbath Sermon on Torah Portion Noach (Noah) found in the traditional one year Torah Reading Schedule. In this message, Michael looks at Genesis 8.1-14 and compares the imagery of the Raven and the Dove with the dual nature of man, the flesh and the spirit. He then examines the fruits of the flesh and the spirit found in Galatians 5.
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    39 mins

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