The Contrast Between Faithful Leaders and Faithless Spies

Numbers 13, G-d’s promise, and the danger of trusting what we see
G-d’s Faithfulness in Judgment: The Fall of Eli’s House and the Rise of a Faithful Priest

G-d is always faithful. We often associate His faithfulness with comfort, provision, and blessing. But Scripture also reveals another facet of His faithfulness: He is faithful to judge.
When Leadership Fails: The Fall of Eli and the Rise of Samuel

True spiritual leadership begins at home.
Faith vs. Fear: Why Only Two Leaders Entered the Promise

In Numbers 13 we arrive at a turning point in Israel’s journey.
The G-d Who Speaks: Humility, Obedience, and the True Work of the Holy Spirit

In this study of Numbers 12, Dr. Baruch Korman from the Zera Avraham Institute leads us through a powerful and relevant passage that confronts issues still present within the believing community today: pride, racism, anti-Semitism, false spirituality, and the danger of religious pretension.
Faithful Influence: What 1 Samuel 2 Teaches Us About Spiritual Legacy”

In this week’s expository study of 1 Samuel 2, Dr. Baruch Korman takes us deep into a powerful biblical contrast: on one side, Samuel, a child raised in reverence and devotion to the L-rd; on the other, the sons of Eli, priests who lived in open rebellion against G-d.
The Spirit, the Prophets, and the Lesson from Numbers 11

When G-d’s Spirit Moves and Man’s Desires Interfere. In this passage, we witness a remarkable moment in the wilderness.
End Times’ Truth Warning False Information About The Temple

Is Israel preparing the Third Temple? Discover the truth about the red heifer, the Sanhedrin, and the Temple Institute according to Scripture and Judaism.
Faith, Corruption, and the Fear of the L-rd

This chapter invites every believer to reflect on the cost of faithfulness, the danger of spiritual negligence, and the eternal rewards of walking in true obedience before the L-rd.
When G-d’s Fire Falls Because of Complaint

In the book of Numbers, chapter 11, Dr. Baruch Korman takes us deep into a powerful truth: complaining is not harmless — it’s a direct act of rebellion against God’s will.