47 Re'eh (Part A) - See - Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17

47 Re'eh (Part A) - See - Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17

From Deuteronomy (Messianic) Vol.I by Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy

November 5, 2025 · 34 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the role of the Torah in recognizing sin and leading individuals to God.

Torah – Its Roles and Functions Firstly the Torah teaches that we must recognize our need of repair. The Biblical examples give us ample opportunity to find ourselves within the matrix of a God-centric universe, a universe where we are either for God or (by default) opposed to God. This is the recognition of sin in our lives before we come to know who God is and what his plans are all about. The Word(s) of God, whether personally read, or heard (at the mouth of those who are his) cause our heart to begin to yield to the leading of the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit). To be sure, the Torah teaches that all are sinners and that no one properly seeks after God. Only the call of the Ruach can lead a man to finding God; no man has found God of his own accord. Allow me to illustrate this by first explaining the role of the Torah in a sinner's life. The fine folks over at First Fruits of Zion have written a wonderful set of books on the functions of the Torah in the lives of believers. 'Torah Rediscovered' and 'Take Hold' are some of the finest examples of explaining our relationship to the Word of God that I have ever researched. As such, I highly recommend both books (see FFOZ link…

People in this episode

Host: Ariel

Topics covered

  • Torah
  • sin
  • God
  • Holy Spirit
  • believers
  • non-believers

Keywords

  • repair
  • God-centric universe
  • Ruach HaKodesh
  • First Fruits of Zion
  • Torah Rediscovered
  • Take Hold

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Products: Torah Rediscovered, Take Hold

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