Épisodes

  • Is the message of Comfort My People biblical?
    Oct 21 2025

    Comfort My People is a direct quote from Isaiah 40:1. It is a command from God, yet widely ignored for centuries. Out of the ignorance came a doctrine that is known as Replacement Theology. Today many call it Fulfillment Theology which negates the Jewish presence in the Church. For a Jew to follow Jesus is to renounce their identity as Jews.

    It has caused untold damage since the early church faded into history, not only for the Jews, but for the spiritual health of the church.

    Please visit our website to become more familiar with the purpose of our ministry. It is time to counter Satan's successes and join Jesus in His call to comfort His people.

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    24 min
  • Comfort My People connection
    Oct 15 2025

    The natural/supernatural journey is one only God can initiate. It is our decision to follow Him. Comfort My People became a ministry along this journey to inform Christians about the Israel connection from the Biblical perspective, bringing inspiration and provoking determination to follow Jesus closely on the journey He has for you.

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    29 min
  • October 7th two years in
    Oct 7 2025

    If resistance and obstacles are markers to spiritual defiance, then this episode takes the case. It has taken HOURS to get this podcast up and running again.

    Please consider if that gives this message more credence. If so, what's next in your life?

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    33 min
  • The Journey begins
    Sep 29 2025

    What is the path that Jacob traveled and how can I relate?

    Can anyone or does everyone travel on this path?

    Do you have to be Jewish?

    Do you have to be Christian?

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    27 min
  • Introducing our Journey
    Sep 24 2025

    We will begin by explaining the connection of Jacob's journey with the ministry of Comfort My People and why we exist as a ministry. You, the listener are a vital part of this journey.

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    23 min