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Runway to the Royal Priesthood-Part 8 of our Melchizedek Series

The Messianic Torah Observer

Release Date: 01/01/2026

Parashat Ki Teitzei: Cursed on a Tree and the Covenant of Peace show art Parashat Ki Teitzei: Cursed on a Tree and the Covenant of Peace

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Beloved, this installment of The Messianic Torah Observer takes us deep into Parashat Ki Teitzei, one of the most commandment-rich and, at first glance, challenging readings of the annual Torah cycle. But buried in the middle of its warfare ethics, family laws, property responsibilities, and moral instructions are powerful Kingdom truths that point us directly to Messiah, the nations, and Yah’s covenant faithfulness. In this teaching, we will examine Deuteronomy 21:22–23 and see why Paul, in Galatians 3:13, reaches back into this very passage to explain what happened on Golgotha....

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In this installment of the Messianic Torah Observer, we discuss one of the hottest topics and subjects of the day: UFO and UAP. In this discussion, we explore the UFO/UAP phenomenom from a Messianic/Hebrew/Biblical perspective and determine how we answer a questioning world on what these things and beings are and how we are God's chosen and elect must treat them. Be prepared to have your worldview challenged and even shaken. But more so, be equipped to be a light and salt to a world that is desperately in search of answers and direction. 

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Re'eh: What Dos It Mean To Truly See? show art Re'eh: What Dos It Mean To Truly See?

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In this installment of The Messianic Torah Observer, we turn our attention to Parashat Re’eh, contained in Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17, and to Moshe’s opening admonishment to Yah’s covenant people: “See.” Re’eh is not merely an invitation to notice something with our natural eyes. It is a divine call to perceive, discern, and rightly assess what Yehovah has placed before us: blessing and curse, covenant faithfulness and covenant compromise, life and destruction. Beloved, this teaching presses into the personal and communal nature of Moshe’s instruction. Re’eh begins in the...

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Hebrew Roots Versus Messianic Judaism: A Debate Every Torah-Keeper Needs to Understand show art Hebrew Roots Versus Messianic Judaism: A Debate Every Torah-Keeper Needs to Understand

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Beloved, this discussion is not about chasing titles, defending camps, or winning theological arguments for the sake of argument. It is about understanding where Hebrew Roots and Messianic Judaism agree, where they part company, and why that distinction matters to every Torah-honoring disciple of Yeshua Messiah. In this episode, Rod Thomas responds to the First Fruits of Zion article, “Hebrew Roots Is Not Messianic Judaism,” and carefully works through the questions of identity, Torah obligation, covenant membership, Jewish distinction, Gentile discipleship, and the body of Messiah. Along...

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The Commandments We Trample Underfoot Eikev the Wilderness Test and the Torah-Grace Question show art The Commandments We Trample Underfoot Eikev the Wilderness Test and the Torah-Grace Question

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Tu B'Av: The Day Nobody Told You About show art Tu B'Av: The Day Nobody Told You About

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Saints, Tu B’Av is one of those days on the Jewish traditional calendar that most of us in the Messianic and Hebrew Roots community have simply walked past without ever realizing it was there. And although it is not one of the mandated Feasts or Moedim of Yehovah, this 15th day of the 5th biblical month bears within it a beautiful redemptive pattern that speaks directly to the redeemed of the Most High. Coming just six days after Tisha B’Av, Tu B’Av reminds us that Yah has a way of turning the darkest seasons of judgment, exile, mourning, and loss into seasons of restoration, joy,...

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Beloved, accusations that Torah-honoring believers have embraced a false gospel, fallen from grace, or placed themselves back under the Law are serious and deserve a careful, Word-based response. In this installment of The Messianic Torah Observer, Rod Thomas addresses three common criticisms against the Hebrew Roots and Messianic Torah communities and shows why grace-motivated obedience is not legalism, why Acts 15 does not abolish Torah for Gentile believers, and why Yeshua remains the center and proper interpretive key of the Torah-observant walk.

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One Messianic’s Perspective on Tisha B’Av: What Matters and What Doesn’t Matter show art One Messianic’s Perspective on Tisha B’Av: What Matters and What Doesn’t Matter

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Beloved, in this second installment of our brief Tisha B’Av series, we turn our attention to what should and should not matter to the modern-day Messianic, Hebrew, Netsari disciple of Yehoshua HaMashiyach. Tisha B’Av is not one of the mandated Feasts of Yehovah. We are not commanded to keep it. But that does not mean the day is spiritually irrelevant. If our Master wept over Yerushalayim and the coming destruction of the Temple, then we who belong to Him should at least understand the grief, history, prophetic weight, and covenant lessons attached to this solemn memorial day.

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From Mourning to Comfort: The Biblical Calendar Signal for the Week of July 20–26 show art From Mourning to Comfort: The Biblical Calendar Signal for the Week of July 20–26

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Greetings Saints. This is the week that pivots. There is one week in the Jewish calendar that moves from mourning to comfort in the space of just 48 hours. It begins with Tisha B’Av, the fast and memorial connected to the destruction of both Temples and other tragedies in Jewish history. But beloved, mourning is not the final word. The very next Sabbath brings Shabbat Nachamu, the Sabbath of Comfort, where Yah declares through Isaiah: “Comfort ye, comfort ye My people.” In this teaching, we look at the Biblical calendar signal for the week of July 20–26, the Vaetchanan Torah...

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Shabbat Chazon: The Sabbath God Shows You the Temple You Lost | Parashat Devarim show art Shabbat Chazon: The Sabbath God Shows You the Temple You Lost | Parashat Devarim

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Welcome, beloved, to this Shabbat Chazon teaching from The Messianic Torah Observer. Today, on the Sabbath of Vision, we slow our rhythm down and consider what Yah may be showing His set-apart people as we approach Tisha B’Av and sit inside Parashat Devarim — Moshe’s final words to the generation preparing to enter the Land. In this discussion, we look at Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22, Isaiah 1:1–27, and John 2:19–21, asking what it means for Yah to show His people the Temple they lost — not as punishment, but as an awakening unto longing, repentance, and restoration. And for those of us...

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Title: Runway to the Royal Priesthood—How Hebrews Builds the Case for Yeshua as Our Melchizedekian High Priest
Episode Description: Are you ready to discover the deeper meaning behind Yeshua’s role as our Melchizedekian High Priest? In this powerful episode, Rod Thomas guides you through the Book of Hebrews, revealing how its author builds a compelling case for Yeshua’s unique priesthood and what it means for Messianic believers today.
What You’ll Learn:
  • Why the Melchizedekian priesthood is central to the true faith once delivered
  • How Hebrews connects Yeshua’s ministry to Torah, covenant, and spiritual identity
  • The difference between Levitical and Melchizedekian priesthood—and why it matters now
  • Practical responsibilities of believers as royal priests: praise, prayer, teaching, and living set-apart lives
  • The “runway” of Hebrews chapters 1–4: Yeshua’s superiority to angels, humanity, Moses, and the promise of true rest
Why Listen? If you’ve ever wondered how Yeshua fulfills the Torah, why the priesthood matters, or how your faith connects to the Kingdom, this episode will equip you with assurance, hope, and a deeper sense of identity in Messiah.
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Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies—your journey as a royal priest matters!