• 5 Minute Torah - Tzav - Keep the Fire Burning
    Mar 27 2026

    What if the most important fire in Scripture isn’t one you can see?

    The Torah commands that the altar fire must never go out—but why repeat it three times? And what does that eternal flame have to do with your daily prayers… or your own heart?

    In a world without a Temple, how do we keep the fire burning? Is prayer enough—or is something deeper required?

    And if the early disciples said their hearts “burned within them,” what does it mean if ours don’t?

    Are we tending the fire… or letting it fade?

    Let’s explore this together in this week’s 5 Minute Torah.

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  • Grace Is Misunderstood
    Mar 23 2026

    What does grace really mean? In this opening message, Rabbi Damian Eisner challenges common assumptions about grace and salvation by tracing the biblical idea of chen as favor that is connected to tested faithfulness, covenant standing, and solidarity with others. Looking closely at Moses and Israel after the golden calf, this teaching shows that divine favor was already operating in Scripture in ways many believers have never fully considered.

    Atonement Explained is a biblical teaching series designed to help viewers rethink what sacrifice and atonement really mean. With careful attention to Leviticus, the sacrificial system, Passover, grace, and the role of Yeshua, the series explores whether popular Christian ideas about penal substitution fully reflect the story and logic of Scripture.

    Shalom Macon is a vibrant community of Jewish and Gentile believers in Messiah Yeshua, gathering in person in Macon, Georgia, and online around the world. We are committed to helping people encounter Jesus in His Jewish context through thoughtful teaching on Scripture, Israel, and the Kingdom of God, creating a place where Jewish believers can honor their heritage and Gentile believers can grow deeper in faith and understanding. Join us live every Saturday at 11:00 AM Eastern.

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  • 5 Minute Torah - Vayikra - God’s Love Language
    Mar 20 2026

    Why does the book of Vayikra (Leviticus) begin with sacrifices, blood, and purification rituals—topics many modern readers would rather avoid? If these practices feel strange or even disturbing today, what did they mean to those who first received them? And why did Jewish tradition begin a child’s Torah education with this very book?

    The Hebrew word for sacrifice—korban—comes from a root meaning to draw near. But draw near how? On our terms, or on God’s?

    Leviticus challenges a modern assumption: that worship should reflect our preferences. What if drawing close to God requires approaching Him the way He has asked?

    Let’s explore why in this week’s 5 Minute Torah.

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  • The Quantum Leap: Shabbat HaChodesh
    Mar 16 2026

    What if Passover isn’t just a memory—but a moment of spiritual breakthrough available right now?

    In this teaching for Shabbat HaChodesh, we explore the first commandment given in Egypt: sanctifying time. Why would God give Israel control of the calendar before the Exodus even happened?

    Could the real battle before Passover be Amalek cooling our spiritual passion?

    What if the festivals are not simply reminders of the past—but portals where divine light enters the world again each year?

    And could the Pesach Seder itself be designed to trigger a quantum leap in faith and transformation?

    Join us as we prepare for Passover and rediscover how one small step of devotion can become a quantum leap.

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  • Show Me Your Glory | Why Leviticus Actually Matters
    Mar 9 2026

    Why did Moses ask one of the strangest questions in the Torah: “Show me Your glory”?

    Most people read this moment as a mystical encounter between Moses and God. But what if that’s not what’s happening at all?

    What if Moses wasn’t asking for himself—but for Israel?

    In the aftermath of the golden calf, when God threatens not to go with His people, Moses makes a bold request that reshapes Israel’s future.

    Why does God respond by declaring His character instead of showing His power?

    And how does this moment become the foundation for the Tabernacle, Leviticus, forgiveness, and ultimately the story of Yeshua?

    This is where everything begins.

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    33 mins
  • 5 Minute Torah - Ki Tisa - Who Defines Torah?
    Mar 6 2026

    If breaking Shabbat once carried the death penalty, shouldn’t we know exactly what counts as “work”?

    The Torah commands rest—but gives almost no detailed list. No full definition. No exhaustive breakdown. Just a warning… and consequences.

    So who decided what qualifies as a violation? And on whose authority?

    Can every individual define Shabbat for themselves, or was the Torah given with a built-in legal framework?

    Ki Tisa forces us to wrestle with a bigger question: Who has the right to interpret God’s commands?

    Let’s explore these questions together in this week’s 5 Minute Torah.

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    9 mins
  • The Two Sides of You
    Mar 2 2026

    Are you building for God… or building for yourself?

    Last week we talked about impressing God. But what happens when ambition turns into idolatry? The Torah hints at something profound in the double yod of Vayeitzer — two inclinations, two Adams, two sides of you.

    Are you Adam 1 — the builder, achiever, dominion-taker?
    Or Adam 2 — the seeker, the covenant soul longing for connection?

    What if you were made to be both?

    This teaching explores the tension between drive and devotion, work and worship, yetzer hara and yetzer hatov — and why suppressing either one may cost you your calling.

    Which side of you is winning?

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    33 mins
  • 5 Minute Torah - Tetzaveh - Sacred Distinction in a Casual World
    Feb 27 2026

    Why would God command the Kohen Gadol to wear a garment made of wool and linen—then forbid everyone else from mixing those same materials?

    Is holiness about chemistry… or boundaries?

    Parashat Tetzaveh introduces us to garments woven with gold, blue, purple, scarlet, and fine linen—beautiful, intricate, and set apart. But when the sacred becomes common, something is lost.

    Are we blurring lines that were meant to protect holiness?
    Have we mistaken accessibility for sanctity?
    What happens when the distinct becomes ordinary?

    Let’s explore why boundaries aren’t restrictive—they’re beautiful… in this week’s 5 Minute Torah.

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    11 mins