Links to Messiah Podcast
Links to Messiah is where faith, family and the profound impact of the Jewish Messiah converge. Hi, I’m Rachel and was raised in a Messianic Jewish home where my parents ensured that my sisters and I understood our Jewish roots and how the Old Testament all pointed directly to our Messiah, Jesus.
We explore the Jewish roots of the Bible. We discuss the importance of understanding feasts and festivals. We highlight how these traditions are intricately linked to the narrative of the Jewish Messiah.
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Links to Messiah Podcast
Ep. 109: Heroes of the Faith - David, the Beloved
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In this episode, Rachel Kushner reflects on how David’s faith was formed in quiet places, how he trusted God in both victory and failure, and why Scripture calls him a man after God’s own heart. David’s story reminds us that faith is not about perfection. It is about returning to God again and again.
Rachel also shares tenderly about her own son, David, and how the meaning of his name has shaped her understanding of love, grief, and identity. This episode includes a gentle content note regarding the loss of an adult child.
David’s life ultimately points us to Jesus, the Beloved Son. Identity comes before accomplishment. Love comes before victory.
As you gather around your table this week, may the word beloved echo in your home and settle gently in your own heart.
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