Recorded April 17, 2025
Who are the true Jews in the eyes of God? Revelation 2:9 and 3:9 warn of those who claim to be Jews but are not, calling them the “synagogue of Satan.” Romans 2:28–29 reveals that true Jewish identity is not in outward rituals or lineage but in inward transformation. And 1 Peter 2:5 confirms that believers—both Jew and Gentile—are being built into a spiritual house, a holy priesthood.
In this teaching, Tom Stapleton addresses a growing trend among Messianic believers—a preoccupation with the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Apocrypha, and the Zadok priesthood. How did Yeshua address the priesthood? What do His words, and the New Testament writers, have to say regarding the priesthood?
Recorded April 16, 2025
In this powerful Passover week message, Tom Stapleton unpacks the role of the Holy Spirit in preparing God’s people—both Jew and Gentile—for the return of Yeshua. Drawing from Ephesians, 1 Thessalonians 4, Revelation, Hebrews, and Jude, Tom reveals that the Spirit’s immediate work is sanctification: separating us from sin and uniting us in the character of Messiah. But the ultimate purpose is far greater: glorified bodies, reigning with Christ for 1,000 years in heaven, and then dwelling eternally with Him on a restored earth. This message lays out God’s blueprint for unity, transformation, and eternal destiny. Whether you’re seeking to better understand the millennium, the uniting of believers, or the final work of the Spirit in the last generation—this study is a must-watch.
Recorded April 15, 2025
In today’s powerful continuation of our Passover week series, Tom Stapleton uncovers the deeper meaning behind Yeshua’s final words at the Last Supper. Picking up from John 7:33–34 and moving through John 13 and 14, this teaching reveals Yeshua’s promise to prepare a place for His people—not here on earth at His Second Coming, but in His Father’s heavenly house. Too many believers today expect the Messiah to set up His kingdom on earth immediately upon His return.
But is that what Yeshua really said? Or is that expectation preparing the way for a great end-time deception? When we compare the Last Supper discourse with Revelation’s final chapters, we see a clear timeline: the redeemed are first taken to heaven for 1,000 years, and only after the millennium does the forever reign on earth begin.
Recorded April 14, 2025 Why did Yeshua delay His trip to the Feast of Tabernacles in John 7? Some claim this proves He was keeping a different calendar than the religious leaders of His day. But does the text support that? In this teaching, Tom Stapleton walks verse-by-verse through John 7 to uncover the real reason behind Yeshua’s delay—and it’s not about a calendar. You’ll see how Yeshua’s words “My time has not yet come” tie into the prophetic timing of His death, not a separate observance of the Feast. We’ll also look at what Scripture reveals about His public ministry, His relationship with the temple services, and why understanding context is key when interpreting prophetic timing.
Recorded April 12, 2025
The gospels are full of controversy between Yeshua and the leaders of the church that He came to redeem. Many of them were directly related to the Law of God as given through Moses. While the Jewish rulers were keeping the smallest jot and tittle, they were omitting the weightier matters that Yeshua came to demonstrate.
One area that they struggled over frequently was what types of activities were lawful on the Sabbath, but which days were the holy days never came up in their conflicts. Yet today, many claim that Yeshua followed a different Sabbath timing than that of the temple priests and rulers. If this is true, why is the Bible silent on these matters? Some go as far as saying that keeping a 24-hour sabbath is a form of Satan worship due to the 12 dark hours, and that the timing of the Sabbath had been corrupted during the Babylonian exile.
Recorded April 9, 2025 What does a lamb shank, a burned egg, bitter herbs—and even an orange—have to do with the gospel? In this wide-ranging Passover primer, Tom Stapleton explores the meaning behind elements of traditional Seder plates, including some modern additions. From Exodus to the New Testament, we unpack how the original Passover foreshadowed Yeshua’s sacrifice—and what it means for His Second Coming. Along the way, we journey through key scriptures in Exodus, the Gospels, and 1 Corinthians, tracing the prophetic parallels between the Exodus and the final redemption. Whether you’re new to Passover or looking to understand its deeper typology, this study brings clarity to ancient traditions and their powerful relevance today. Join us to deepen your appreciation for God’s redemptive plan, and clarify how Yeshua fits into every part of the Passover story, past, present, and future.
Recorded April 5, 2025 Many believers today assume that faith in Yeshua replaces any need to follow God’s law. Some even go so far as to say you care cursed if you even try to keep the law. But is that what Scripture really teaches? In this continuation of his Romans series, Tom Stapleton begins in Acts 15:20, shows it root from Leviticus 19:26–37, and builds into Romans 3:21–4:8 to uncover the true relationship between becoming justified by faith, and the role of obedience in sanctification.
Recorded April 2, 2025
Learn how ancient Israel’s struggles with Baal worship and Jezebel’s deception parallel the church’s crisis today. Discover how the symbols of the sword, fornication, idols, and false prophets point to a deeper spiritual battle between truth and error. Are you holding fast to Yeshua’s name? Are you tolerating what He hates? Find out how you can be among the faithful who will be given authority over the nations and receive the Morning Star.
In this week’s journey on our way through the book of Revelation, we look at chapter 2:8–11, the letter to Smyrna. Smyrna is the persecuted church that remains faithful even in the face of death. Yeshua’s message to Smyrna is not only a word of encouragement—it’s a prophetic warning for believers in the last days who will face tribulation, imprisonment, and even martyrdom for their faith. What does it mean to suffer for the name of Yeshua? What is the significance of the “ten days of tribulation”? And how can we prepare our hearts to be faithful, no matter the cost? This video unpacks the meaning of: –The Crown of Life –Spiritual vs. physical poverty –The synagogue of Satan –The prophetic implications of ten days in prison
Recorded March 29, 2025
In this powerful new teaching, Tom Stapleton walks through the 7-millennia plan of redemption—from the creation and fall of man in Eden to the restoration of all things in eternity. This deep dive covers the prophetic timeline given to Abraham, which covers the return from Egypt to the Promised Land. From there, the timeline covers the building and destruction of Solomon’s temple, Assyrian and Babylonian captivities, and the prophetic promises of reunification of Israel and Judah at the end of the captivity. It continues with Daniel’s 490-year decreed period, leading to the ultimate rejection of the Messiah by the natural branches.
Recorded March 22, 2025 Is God the God of Israel only, or also of the Gentiles? In this eye-opening teaching, Tom Stapleton unpacks Romans 3:29–31 alongside Acts 15, revealing the critical moment when the two sticks reunification prophecy was to be fulfilled. Many today misread post-captivity prophecies—Amos 9, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel 9—as pointing to the Second Coming, when they were actually written for the First Coming. The challenge is that many Christians and Messianics today believe that the temple still needs to be rebuilt, and the scattered tribes of Israel still need to be reunited. They miss the fact that the opportunity for those events came and went, and God achieved His purpose through the twelve disciples (not the tribes) as the message was taken to the Gentiles.
Recorded March 15, 2025
How are we saved—by keeping the law, by faith alone, or a combination of both? In this teaching, Tom Stapleton unpacks Romans 3:9-31, where Paul explains that both Jews and Gentiles are saved the same way—by the blood of Yeshua. But does this do away with the law? Are we “once saved, always saved”? Paul clarifies the role of the law, grace, faith, and Yeshua’s sacrifice in both justification (our legal standing before God) and sanctification (the ongoing process of being transformed into Yeshua’s likeness). Does the law still matter? What does it mean to be justified by faith? How do we walk in obedience without falling into legalism?
Recorded March 12, 2025 Where are we in prophecy? Many ask this question, but few know how to find the answer. In this teaching, Tom Stapleton reveals a method for understanding and sharing Bible prophecy, beginning with Yeshua’s words in Matthew 24 and Luke 21. Yeshua does two important things: 1) points us to the book of Daniel and the abomination of desolation, and 2) uses a pattern that appears throughout prophetic writings, where the story is told, then is repeated with more details filled in.
Recorded March 8, 2025 Before the Second Coming, there is a divine judgment — not just of humanity, but of God Himself. See Romans 3:1-6 and Daniel 7:9-10, 13. This judgment determines whether Yeshua is worthy to redeem those who claim His blood. This judgment decides who will be in the first resurrection (Revelation 20:6) and who will meet Yeshua in the clouds at His return (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). Only if He is judged worthy as our Redeemer will those in Him be found fit to enter the 1000-year reign with Him in heaven. This judgment stands in contrast to the final judgment of the wicked after the 1000 years (Revelation 20:5, 11-15), when the condemned will face eternal destruction.
Recorded March 1, 2025
Many struggle with Paul’s writings, assuming they abolish God’s law—but nothing could be further from the truth! In this deep dive into Romans 2:17–3:3, Tom Stapleton unpacks Paul’s teaching on the Jewish advantage, the role of circumcision, and what it truly means to be circumcised in heart.
Paul shows that having God’s law is a privilege, yet obedience is what truly matters. How does this apply to Gentiles who follow the law by nature? What profit is circumcision if the heart remains unchanged? This study reveals how Paul’s words establish the law, rather than abolish it.
Recorded February 22, 2025
What does Paul mean when he says the law does not save us, yet still upholds the importance of obedience? In Romans 2:12-16, Paul clarifies that while salvation is by faith, God’s moral standard remains. Even Gentiles who do not know the Torah can be judged righteously if they follow God’s law written on their hearts. What is meant by being a Jew inwardly compared to being a Jew outwardly? In this in-depth Bible study on Romans 2, Tom Stapleton unpacks this critical passage, revealing how God’s judgment is based on our actions and the knowledge we have. He explains how Paul’s teachings on law and grace do not contradict but rather confirm that obedience to God is still required.
Please join us for Revelation 1:1-9, and plan to follow in the months ahead for a verse-by-verse study of this companion book to Daniel. What is meant in verse one that these things must “shortly” take place? This has confused a lot of people, who interpret it to mean that the events of Revelation (or at least parts of it) took place back in the first century. But a dive into the original language reveals that it is actually two words, one meaning a “fixed position in time” and the other meaning “in haste”, so it could actually mean that these events will unfold rapidly when the appointed time arrives.
Recorded February 15, 2025
This discussion was sparked from an impromptu Q and A session, with a question of where the 10-day death decree of Revelation 2:10 fits into the final events. Join Tom as he explains the timing of key end-time events, including how the death degree fits into the taking away of the daily (Daniel 8:14) and the mark of the beast. The discussion centered around the 144,000 and the great multitude, and pinpointing when God’s people will no longer be allowed to be killed.
Recorded November 30, 2024
Join Tom Stapleton as he delves into recent articles exploring a unique Ukrainian perspective on Russian Christians’ viewpoints regarding the possibility of nuclear war. Discover how faith and geopolitics intertwine in the shadow of escalating tensions.
Tom also examines the potential role of Russia and China’s strategic action of cutting critical communication cables, and how these measures could temporarily stall the escalation toward World War III. This thought-provoking discussion sheds light on the complexities of global conflicts, the influence of faith-based perspectives, and the delicate balance of international relations. Don’t miss this insightful analysis of current events and their prophetic implications.
Recorded November 30, 2024
What is the truth about the millennium? Is it a glorious reign on earth, as many believe, or a heavenly reality beyond Satan’s reach? In this eye-opening teaching, join Tom Stapleton as he exposes Satan’s great lie about the millennium, uncovering what Scripture truly says about this pivotal time.
Through the words of Yeshua, the teachings of the Apostle Paul, and key New Testament passages, we reveal how the truth of the millennium exposes Satan’s ultimate agenda: to stage a false second coming. By convincing people that the millennium will take place on earth, Satan sets the stage for a powerful deception, where he appears as a counterfeit Messiah. Those who believe his lie will be more easily deceived, mistaking Satan’s false narrative for the fulfillment of prophecy.
Only by understanding the promises of Yeshua, that He will change us into heavenly beings to go up with Him to His Father’s house, will we be safe from this compelling deception. Discover the hope and assurance that come from understanding God’s plan for His people and gain clarity to resist the deception of the enemy. Don’t be deceived—stand firm in the truth of God’s Word as we expose the lie and reveal the ultimate truth about the millennium.
Recorded October 14, 2024.
In this teaching, which was an answer in the Q&A session following a teaching on the cyclical nature of the festivals, Tom Stapleton explores the events of Acts 21. This passage is often misunderstood as evidence that Paul participated in sacrifices at the temple. Many believe this passage shows Paul adhering to the sacrificial laws after the death of Yeshua, but upon closer examination, we see God’s divine intervention prevented him from completing the act. Through careful study, we reveal how this event highlights the continuity of God’s redemptive plan and the shift away from animal sacrifices after Christ’s ultimate sacrifice on the cross. Join us as we dive deep into Scripture to uncover the truth behind this pivotal moment in Paul’s ministry, where God’s hand clearly redirects Paul’s steps.