
Hosted by 119 Ministries · EN
119 Ministries only exists for one reason ~ a strong desire to seek and then teach the Truth of His Word to believers and the nations. Everything on this site is intended to serve and support that purpose and to equip others to do the same. We hope that this site is a blessing to you and your household. Please feel free to explore many of the free teachings on this site and join us as we all learn more of His truth together.

Acts 15 records the Jerusalem Council’s ruling on Gentile believers, circumcision, and the Torah. This episode walks through the dispute, James’s use of Amos, the four prohibitions, and why “Moses is read every Sabbath” matters for discipleship today. Show Notes:We explore how the apostles affirmed salvation by grace while providing a practical on-ramp to fellowship for Gentiles. Topics: the party of the Pharisees (15:5), Peter’s testimony, the Apostolic Decree’s four prohibitions, and Acts 15:21 as the roadmap for ongoing instruction and growth. Scripture Highlights (4–6):Acts 15:1–21; Amos 9:11–12 (cited in Acts 15); Genesis 17:10–14; Leviticus 17–18; Matthew 5:17–19; 1 Corinthians 5:8 Takeaway (one sentence):Acts 15 upholds salvation by grace and a Torah-shaped path of discipleship for all believers.

Is the Torah an unbearable yoke? In this episode, we examine Acts 15:10 and the Jerusalem Council to discover what Peter was really addressing. Was the issue Torah obedience—or salvation by works? Scriptures referenced include Acts 15:1–21, Acts 13:38–39, Deuteronomy 30:11, Psalm 19:7–10, Psalm 119:97, Luke 1:5–6, and James 1:25. Salvation comes through the grace of the Lord Yeshua, while obedience remains an important part of discipleship and faithful living.#UnbearableYoke #119Ministries

What happens when modern theology interrupts Yeshua mid-sermon? This short skit puts common claims about the Law directly into Matthew 5—and lets Scripture answer them.ScripturesMatthew 5:17–19 Psalm 119:160 Ecclesiastes 1:4 Isaiah 40:8 John 14:15TakeawayYeshua didn’t speak in riddles. If heaven and earth are still here, His words still stand. Obedience isn’t temporary—it’s part of faith.

What is true repentance? Scripture calls us not just to feel sorry—but to return to covenant obedience. In this teaching, we explore the biblical foundation of teshuvah, why repentance is essential to the Gospel, and how turning back to God's commandments leads to life. Yeshua called us to repent. The apostles preached it. The prophets cried out for it. It’s time to return—and live.

What did the apostles actually require of Gentile believers in Acts 15? This teaching examines the Apostolic Decree as an introduction to Torah, showing how the four prohibitions connect to holiness, idolatry, sexual morality, and the food laws.We also consider whether these commands were temporary or intended for all believers, and why Acts 15:21 matters so much for understanding the apostles’ expectations.Scriptures: Acts 15:19-21; Acts 15:28-29; Acts 21:25; Leviticus 17:10-14; Leviticus 18:1-30; 1 Corinthians 10:18-22Takeaway: The Apostolic Decree was not a minimal end point, but a gracious starting point for Gentile believers turning to God. As believers hear Moses proclaimed, they are expected to grow in holiness and obedience.

Were we ever truly separated… or always part of the promise?This song explores the restoration of Israel, the scattered being called home, and how Yeshua makes a way for all to be brought near again.These songs are written by our team and produced with AI assistance, used only as a tool to help compose and arrange the music under our direct guidance and according to the exact result we want.

Pass Over Us is a powerful reflection on the meaning of Passover and its fulfillment in the Messiah. From the blood on the doorposts in Exodus to the sacrifice of Yeshua, this song connects the original deliverance from Egypt to the greater redemption from sin and death.Let this be a reminder that the same God who delivered His people then is still faithful today.These songs are written by our team and produced with AI assistance, used only as a tool to help compose and arrange the music under our direct guidance and according to the exact result we want. #Passover #Yeshua #HebrewRoots #BibleMusic #119Ministries

A short, conversational Scripture Sketch exploring how one simple question can change the direction of a discussion about Christmas and Scripture.

In “The Cry of the Righteous: Prayer in the Last Days,” we explore what Scripture really teaches about prayer—how it's shaped by Torah, faithfulness, and the prophetic plan of YHWH. Why do some prayers seem unanswered? What hinders prayer? Why is Yeshua still praying—and what can we learn from Him? This episode will challenge assumptions, encourage endurance, and reignite purpose in your intercession.

In this teaching, we examine James 1:2–4 and explore why believers are called to rejoice in the face of trials. We see that trials test the genuineness of our faith, produce steadfastness, and ultimately lead to maturity.Show Notes: James urges believers to “count it all joy” when they experience trials—not because pain is good, but because YHWH uses it for a good purpose. Trials refine our devotion to the Messiah and develop steadfastness, which results in spiritual maturity and completeness. We also look to the story of Joseph as a powerful example of how YHWH shapes us through suffering.Scripture Highlights: James 1:2–4 James 1:12 James 2:5 1 Peter 1:6–7 Genesis 50:20 Takeaway: Trials are not meaningless—they’re the furnace where faith is proven and character is formed.