
At ADAT HATIKVAH is a Messianic Synagogue that has a Mission To Be and Make Disciples of Yeshua the Messiah Our Core Values: 1. Love God 2. Love People 3. Pursue Excellence 4. Eager to Grow Our Teaching Distinctives: 1. To the Jewish people First 2. And Also the Nations 3. The Biblical Calendar 4. The Bible as One-Story
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 559 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Sermon from April 18th, 2026
Saul didn’t need a new word.
He needed to obey the one he had.
God’s regret isn’t about a mistake
It reveals what happens when His voice is resisted.
Where is God’s voice already clear in your life?
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From the sermon on April 4th 2026:
As we walk through Isaiah 53, we find that not all grief is the same. Some grief we feel. Some grief we cause. And some grief… the Servant (Yeshua the Messiah) carried to redeem.
From March 28th, “Choose this day whom you will serve.” — Joshua 24
Faith can be inherited. Allegiance cannot. This weekend, we’ll walk through Joshua 24 and wrestle with a hard question: What, if anything, are we still trying to keep alongside God?... more
From Feb 21st, we explore Covenant Anger in Exodus 32 and discover how God’s anger is not reckless or reactive, but rooted in covenant loyalty and shaped by mercy.
Watch or listen through the Adat app or on Roku, Apple TV, Google TV, and Fire TV at ... more
From Feb 28th, Exodus 34 shows us that God’s character defines the relationship more than our failure does. His compassion restores. His covenant remains. His presence transforms.
This week, we explore trusting God’s compassion to restore you and tr... more
From our service on Feb 14th. Exodus 20 and what it reveals about jealousy, desire, and covenant alignment. Scripture shows us a God who names Himself jealous not out of insecurity, but out of a redeemed relationship, guarding what He has brought nea... more
From our service on Feb. 7th. In this teaching, we explore God’s grief in Genesis 6 and what it shows us about walking with Him when the world is broken. Scripture reveals a God who grieves out of love and makes a way forward without abandoning what ... more
From our service on Jan. 31st. In this teaching from Genesis 4, we explore what happens when our emotions become dislocated from God's. The story of Cain traces a trajectory of distance, violence, escalation, and wandering, but it does not end there.... more
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A steady stream of sermons centers on biblical narrative, covenant, and transformation, with a strong emphasis on how God's character—compassion, justice, and relational restoration—shapes daily life. Across recent episodes, themes include covenant anger, compassionate restoration, how God's jealousy governs relationships, processing grief, and emotional health in light of faith. Connections to the New Testament and Messiah-centered interpretation recur, often tying personal growth, community leadership, and discipleship to scriptural stories such as Moses, Paul and Silas, and Yeshua. The tone tends to blend personal anecdotes with exegetical insights, making it useful for listeners seeking practical spiritual guidance, reconciliation, and ... more
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