Repairing The World This Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving week, there is much to be grateful for. As Jews, we are familiar with the concept of ”Tikkun Olam” - translated from Hebrew as “Repair The World” - to remind us that though brokenness abides in our world, we’ve been invited to partner with God to help repair it. We don’t do this work alone. God’s own acts of restoration have reverberated throughout history and continue to make their presence known today. As we look forward in anticipation to the return of Jesus, the ultimate recourse for our broken world is clear: He came once and will come again, restoring a world far better than its current state. Far beyond humanitarian acts or green initiatives, we are called to bring a greater repair, one that brings salvation through the Messiah. We do not do this on our own: ultimately, it is only through Jesus that perfect order shall be restored in the world one day soon!  What an incredible gift to offer thanks for this Thanksgiving week!  Don’t miss a rare shorter conversation and stay tuned until the end when we make some announcements about upcoming opportunities. Plus, in this podcast episode, we’ll tell you why you shouldn’t pray until after your Thanksgiving meal.   Happy Thanksgiving everyone! May you have a wonderful day filled with love, food, family, friends...and plenty of hope for God’s redeeming grace!

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Many Christians struggle to make sense of the Old Testament, or quietly wonder if it still matters. Many Jewish people have never seriously considered Jesus. But what if the two parts of the story were never meant to be separated? Hosted by Jewish followers of Jesus, Matt and Ron Davis, this podcast connects the Hebrew Scriptures with the hope of Messiah found in the New Testament. We tell the story of Israel and help Israel tell her story. God made a promise. God keeps His promises. He’s not done with Israel. And neither are we.