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The Messiah Dilemma – Shabbat Night Live – 2.16.18

February 16, 2018 by cloud church

The Pharisees were known for continually questioning the Messiah. But when he turned the tables on them, and asked a question of his own, he created a dilemma — because they refused to answer.
What was this question? What were the Pharisees so afraid to admit? And why is this question still being debated today?
In this week’s episode of Shabbat Night Live, Michael Rood decodes a complex Messianic prophecy given to David — a prophecy that reveals the truth of the Messiah that both the ancient Pharisees and many believers today still grapple with.
One of the longest standing Biblical questions is finally answered here in The Messiah Dilemma: The Question The Rabbis Were Afraid To Answer. Don’t miss this incredible episode of Shabbat Night Live!

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