Salvation

Mysteries of Christ in the Passover Seder


Pastor of House of David Ministries, Eric Michael Teitelman, delves into the mysteries of Christ revealed through the Passover Seder, tracing its origins to the exodus from Egypt as recounted in the book of Exodus. He emphasizes the divine orchestration of the exodus by God and the establishment of the Mosaic Covenant, including the giving of the Torah and the setting up the priesthood and calendar. Pastor Eric explores the symbolism of the Passover meal, highlighting its significance in Jewish tradition and its fulfillment in Christ's sacrifice. He discusses the four biblical ordinances of the Passover and their connection to Christ's life and ministry. The Seder's elements, such as the four cups of wine and the bread of affliction, are interpreted in light of their prophetic significance, pointing to Christ's redemptive work. The Pastor also touches on the role of Elijah and the anticipation of Christ's return in Jewish tradition. Ultimately, the Passover Seder serves as a profound reminder of God's deliverance and salvation, both in the past and future, through Jesus Christ.

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.

Grafted into Israel |S1:E6|

Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman, from House of David Ministries, continues his teaching on the kingdom of God in part four of a six-part series titled "Grafted into Israel." In this segment, he explores how nations, including the Jewish people, can share in God's promises and covenants made with Israel. He emphasizes the concept of being adopted children of God through Christ, regardless of nationality, and explains the significance of Israel as God's firstborn nation. Drawing from biblical references, he illustrates how Gentiles can be grafted into Israel spiritually and become partakers of God's promises. He clarifies that adopting Jewish customs is not obligatory for Gentile believers, but instead, it's about sharing in the blessings and inheritances promised to Israel. Pastor Eric highlights that God's inclusion of the Gentiles does not negate His covenant with Israel but provokes Israel to return to its irrevocable calling of being a light to the nations. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding God's plan for Israel and the nations, inviting listeners to delve deeper into Israel's calling in the subsequent teachings.

The Spirit of Adoption |S1:E5|

In this part three of the teaching series on the Kingdom of God by Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman at House of David Ministries, the focus is on the concept of the spirit of adoption as the key promise God made to Israel. Drawing from Romans 9, Pastor Eric explains that this promise encompasses various aspects of God's covenant relationship with Israel, including adoption, glory, covenants, law, service, and promises. He emphasizes the significance of the spirit of adoption in restoring humanity's relationship with God, highlighting passages from Romans 8 and 2 Corinthians 5. The teaching underscores the unity of believers in Christ, irrespective of their backgrounds, and emphasizes the need for all nations to be grafted into Israel to partake in God's promises. The session concludes with a question about how the nations can share in Israel's promises, leaving the audience intrigued for the next part of the series.