Gospel Portions! Torah Tidbits.
🎙️ Gospel Portions, Torah Tidbits
A year-long journey through the life of Jesus — one portion at a time.
In Gospel Portions, Torah Tidbits, Shirah Chante reads through the four Gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — following the traditional 54-week Torah reading schedule. Each episode aligns a portion of the Gospels with the weekly Torah portion, offering a unique lens to explore how the words and works of Jesus fulfill the Law and the Prophets.
Rooted in Yeshua’s declaration that He came not to abolish the Torah, but to fulfill it, this podcast reveals hidden connections, prophetic echoes, and divine patterns that bridge the Old and New Covenants. These are not just readings — they’re revelations.
Whether you’re new to the Bible or a seasoned Torah student, join Shirah weekly for Scripture, insight, and Spirit-led reflection — one portion at a time.
Gospel Portions! Torah Tidbits.
Judge Not: Ask For It
Judge Not and Ask for It: Applying the Teachings of Jesus
In this episode of Gospel Portions Torah Tidbits, host Shirah Chante, a relationship coach, dives into Matthew chapters 7 and 8. The discussion centers around the teachings of Jesus on judgment and asking in faith. Shirah Chante emphasizes the importance of not judging others and practicing compassion, explaining how judgment can lead to experiencing similar situations ourselves. Additionally, she explores the concept of asking God for our needs and how sometimes what we seek may come in forms we didn't expect. The episode includes a call to accept Jesus into your heart and a reflection on the significance of recognizing and accepting God's gifts.
00:00 Welcome to Gospel Portions Torah Tidbits
00:15 Introduction to the Four Gospels
00:36 Judge Not: Understanding Matthew 7-8
01:55 Connecting the Gospels to the Torah
02:49 The Fulfillment of the Law Through Jesus
03:50 Salvation Through Jesus Christ
05:38 The Principle of Judging Others
09:46 Ask and It Shall Be Given: Matthew 7:7
12:50 Recognizing God's Gifts
18:56 Conclusion and Final Blessings