Citizenship

Every Kingdom Divided |S3:E1|

In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric explores the concept of two kingdoms: one of light, belonging to Yeshua, and the other of darkness under Satan's dominion. It rejects the idea of dualism, emphasizing Satan's subordination to God. The text delves into Satan's tactics of deception and his limited authority, highlighting the importance of discerning truth. It discusses Satan's role as an instrument of Divine judgment and explores biblical instances of God's use of Satan for His purposes. Additionally, it reflects on the current state of America, emphasizing the need for national repentance and a return to biblical values. Ultimately, it calls Christians to prioritize their allegiance to God's kingdom over earthly allegiances, reminding them of their role as ambassadors of Christ in a divided world.

Our Civic Responsibility From a Biblical Perspective |S2:E24|

In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric discusses the tension between citizenship in the earthly realm and allegiance to the Kingdom of God, emphasizing Jesus's teachings on the nature of His Kingdom and our role in the world. He touches on the need for Christians to prioritize spreading the gospel, practicing civic responsibility, and combating injustice while navigating the complexities of patriotism and spiritual duty. Pastor Eric draws parallels between biblical principles and contemporary societal issues, urging believers to uphold righteousness and promote the Kingdom's values amid societal changes and moral challenges.

Who is a Jew? |S1:E4|

In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric delves into the historical and theological understanding of Jewish identity, tracing it from biblical times to the present. He highlights the origins of the term "Jew" in the context of ancient Israel, its evolution in the New Testament, and its contemporary implications. The dialogue explores the multifaceted nature of Jewishness, encompassing ancestry, religion, and citizenship in the Kingdom of God. Pastor Eric discusses the significance of Jewish heritage, the role of covenantal promises, and the concept of chosenness. Furthermore, he examines the interplay between Jewish and Gentile believers in Christ, emphasizing unity and shared spiritual inheritance. Ultimately, Pastor Eric stresses the importance of recognizing both the natural and spiritual dimensions of Jewish identity within the broader context of God's plan for humanity.