Russian
The term "Russian" does not directly appear in most traditional translations of the Bible; however, some interpretations and translations may associate it with a broader understanding of nations or ethnic groups mentioned in biblical texts. The name "Rosh," which appears in Ezekiel 38:2, is sometimes interpreted as a reference to Russia or the people of the region that corresponds to modern-day Russia. This interpretation has been a topic of discussion among theologians and scholars who explore prophetic scriptures regarding the end times.In Ezekiel 38, Rosh is listed among other nations that will come against Israel in a future conflict, which some eschatological interpretations view as significant in relation to Russia's geopolitical role in the world today. Although the exact identification of Rosh with modern Russia is debated, it illustrates how biblical texts can be interpreted in light of contemporary events and nations. Therefore, while "Russian" as a term does not have a direct biblical meaning, its association with prophetic texts reflects ongoing discussions about the relevance of scripture in understanding current global dynamics.
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Russ-05 Q & a a.katz
By Art Katz1.5K30:20HEB 10:35REV 3:5REV 20:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living a life worthy of God's reward in eternity. He explains that when Jesus comes, he will bring his reward with him and give to each person according to their works. The preacher warns that many will have no reward or their works will be burned up in judgment. He urges the listeners to have a greater urgency about eternity and strive to obtain a greater and eternal reward by living a distinguished and productive life for Christ.
Russ-02 Mystery of Israel - Part 2
By Art Katz1.4K1:26:07MAT 6:33MAT 25:32ROM 9:33ROM 11:33ROM 12:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the church being aware and prepared for the last days. The speaker highlights that God's strategy is not only to sift Israel but also to sift the nations and the church within the nations. The sermon focuses on Matthew 25, where Jesus separates the sheep from the goats based on how they treated the least of His brethren. The speaker encourages the congregation to understand that their actions towards others, especially the least, have eternal significance. The sermon concludes with a call for the congregation to participate in the prophetic event of God's coming as king and the salvation of Israel's remnant.
Russ-03 Eternal Reward
By Art Katz1.5K22:12EZK 37:13COL 3:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a life that reflects God's glory. He discusses the need for believers to trust in God's power and not rely on their own abilities. The speaker shares personal stories of being tested and highlights the significance of having faith in God's resurrection power. He also challenges the audience to have faith in the restoration of Israel and to desire to share in God's glory with others. The sermon is based on Ezekiel 37 and encourages believers to have ultimate faith in God's ability to bring life to dry bones.
Russ-01 Mystery of Israel - Part 1
By Art Katz1.5K1:08:48EPH 3:9In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Ephesians 3:9-11 and the concept of mystery in the Bible. He emphasizes that a mystery is something hidden in God until the appointed time for its revelation. The speaker expresses a deep desire for the apostolic reality to come to Kiev and Ukraine, believing that it is necessary for the salvation of the Jewish people. He emphasizes the importance of the Church being the ground and pillar of truth in a corrupt world and calls for a voluntary commitment to apostolic suffering for those who choose to pursue it.
Russ-04 Eternity
By Art Katz1.5K55:27ACT 17:30In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the concept of eternity and the impending judgment of God. He criticizes the worldly mindset that focuses solely on accomplishments in this life, without considering the eternal consequences. The preacher longs for a church like that of Paul, which can guide people towards a different way of living and help them find significance in turning away from the values of this godless world. He highlights the need for repentance and living in anticipation of the day when God will judge all men. The sermon concludes with a reference to Paul's statement in Acts 17, where he urges people to repent and warns of the coming judgment.