SERMONS & VIDEOS BY DAVID WILBER
A Shadow of Things to Come (Colossians 2:16-17)
Does Paul teach that God's laws about the Sabbath, festivals, and foods have become irrelevant to believers in the Messiah? Many have said yes, citing Colossians 2:16-17 as proof. Let's consider this passage.
Life in Exile: Born Again to a Living Hope (1 Peter 1:3-12)
In this video, as we continue our study through 1 Peter, we will learn about how we’ve been “born again” into God’s family through the resurrection of the Messiah. As members of God’s family, we have a living hope of a new world to come when Yeshua returns to set up his kingdom.
The Weird Christian Podcast: Feminism vs. Christianity
Samuel of the Weird Christian Podcast interviews David Wilber about feminism vs. Christianity and the biblical case for women in ministry.
The Case for Biblical Apologetics
Jeromy of Lantern Media & Ministry interviews David Wilber about the importance of apologetics.
Life in Exile: Introduction to 1 Peter (1 Peter 1:1-2)
As we begin our Bible study through 1 Peter, we look at matters of authorship, original audience, and some of the broader themes of this letter.
Rejoice Always! Give Thanks in ALL Circumstances!
In this teaching on the Torah Portion Beha’alotcha, we look at what the Bible says about gratitude.
Making Sense of Evil and Suffering
How do we reconcile God's goodness with the problem of evil and suffering?
Like the Days of Noah
The Messiah said the coming of the Son of Man will be "like the days of Noah." What did he mean?
The Moedim: Shavuot
What is Shavuot/Pentecost all about, why is it relevant to Christians, and how do we celebrate it? This teaching answers these questions.
Controversy Corner: Answering Objections from Pete Rambo
David Wilber speaks to author and theologian, J. K. McKee, about some of the criticisms they've received from blogger Pete Rambo on the topic of biblical egalitarianism.
Hope in the Midst of Exile
According to the apostle Peter, followers of Yeshua are living in a type of exile, facing difficult trials and persecution. And yet he says we have been born into "a living hope" and possess a "joy that is inexpressible." How is that possible?
Can Women Speak in Church? (1 Corinthians 14:34-35)
Does Paul say women aren't allowed to talk in church? In this teaching, we look at 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 and address some common objections from critics of the Bible.
How to Circumcise Your Heart
In Deuteronomy 10:16, Moses gives a peculiar commandment. He says, "Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and be no longer stubborn." What does this mean, and how do we do it? The apostle Paul reveals the answer.
Was Jesus a Historical Person?
Justin Best of the popular J. Breezy YouTube channel (formerly Christian Truthers) said he is “questioning the authenticity of the NT [New Testament] and the existence of a historical ‘Jesus’ character.” This video looks at and answers some of his claims.
Does God Exist? - The Moral Argument
Does God exist? The existence of objective moral values and duties helps us answer this question.
The Lord's Day Part 2: Sabbath and Sunday in History
As we learned in the first part of this teaching, the Bible does not support replacing Sabbath observance with Sunday observance. So, how did this change occur? How did we get to where we are now, with most Christians not keeping the Sabbath on the seventh day? This teaching will attempt to answer that question.
He Gives Grace to the Humble
In this teaching on the Torah Portion Tzav, we look at the Bible’s instructions for restitution and learn what genuine repentance looks like.
The Lord's Day Part 1: Sabbath and Sunday in Scripture
It’s widely believed that the Lord’s Day (Sunday) has replaced the Sabbath for Christians. Pastor John MacArthur says the Sabbath “is gone” and “the new covenant has a completely different day.” But does Scripture support this idea?
How to Celebrate Passover
One of the most important annual events on the Hebrew calendar is the Passover meal and the seven-day Feast of Unleavened Bread. This powerful biblical holiday commemorates the Exodus story—the deliverance of Israel from their slavery in ancient Egypt. For Christians, this story is a prophetic picture of our own deliverance from slavery to sin. How do we celebrate this amazing season?
The Powerful Role of Women in the Great Commission
Women have been oppressed, taken advantage of, and even limited in Kingdom work throughout history and even into today. But setting aside worldly culture and religious tradition, what does the Bible actually teach regarding the value and role of women in ministry and gospel work? Join me and Pd Vander Westhuizen in this lively discussion regarding God’s will for women.
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