Beth Ariel Yehudah

A Community of Worship and Learning in Goliad Texas

 

Discovering the Jewish roots of your Christian faith and rejoicing in the restoration of the kingdom

 

 

Beth Ariel Yehudah - 2518 Old Goliad Rd, Goliad, Texas 77963 

(361) 645-3350

Ministries

At Beth Ariel Yehudah, we have a variety of ministries so that we may more closely minister to the hearts of those who join us.  Learn more about our ministries below. Beth Ariel Yehudah is a messianic-centered congregation, situated in Goliad, Texas. We are Jewish and Gentile believers who worship Yeshua and view the Scriptures through the lens of a Jewish perspective.

Bible Study

Join us every Thursday at 5:00pm for a deeper understanding into The Word of HaShem.  The teaching of the entire Bible is from the original languages and the Jewish context of Scripture in order to glorify G-d and equip the body of believers to live a G-d pleasing life.

5:00pm Every Thursday

Hebrew Classes

Learn Hebrew as Beth Ariel Yehudah offers weekly Hebrew classes. Our teacher has been studying Hebrew for 30 years.  

Due to the nature of progressing in the language, you must join at the beginning of a class cycle.

If interested, please contact us regarding the status of class schedules.

Moedim

All Festivals of the Lord are celebrated and observed.  Learn about Jewish traditions and why we observe Jewish feasts, festivals, & appointed times.  At Beth Ariel Yehudah Messianic Congregation, there is always something going on. Be sure to stay up to date and join us for all of our upcoming events. We look forward to communing and celebrating with you!

  • Saving the Nation  Are we ready, as Abraham was, to intercede on behalf of the righteous, as he did for his nephew Lot? Are we willing to be like Esther, who showed how powerful intercessory prayer was, asking the nation of Jews to pray for her and with her before she went to face the king? Imagine how powerful intercessory prayer can be; it helped save a nation. Do we think that intercessory prayer stops on this side of life? Someone once said, “… our prayers for our neighbors do not die the minute we enter heaven, instead they actually intensify.”

    Saving the Nation Are we ready, as Abraham was, to intercede on behalf of the righteous, as he did for his nephew Lot? Are we willing to be like Esther, who showed how powerful intercessory prayer was, asking the nation of Jews to pray for her and with her before she went to face the king? Imagine how powerful intercessory prayer can be; it helped save a nation. Do we think that intercessory prayer stops on this side of life? Someone once said, “… our prayers for our neighbors do not die the minute we enter heaven, instead they actually intensify.”

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    Saving the Nation

    Are we ready, as Abraham was, to intercede on behalf of the righteous, as he did for his nephew Lot? Are we willing to be like Esther, who showed how powerful intercessory prayer was, asking the nation of Jews to pray for her and with her before she went to face the king? Imagine how powerful intercessory prayer can be; it helped save a nation. Do we think that intercessory prayer stops on this side of lifeSomeone once said, “… our prayers for our neighbors do not die the minute we enter heaven, instead they actually intensify.”

  • Saving the Nation

    Are we ready, as Abraham was, to intercede on behalf of the righteous, as he did for his nephew Lot? Are we willing to be like Esther, who showed how powerful intercessory prayer was, asking the nation of Jews to pray for her and with her before she went to face the king? Imagine how powerful intercessory prayer can be; it helped save a nation. Do we think that intercessory prayer stops on this side of lifeSomeone once said, “… our prayers for our neighbors do not die the minute we enter heaven, instead they actually intensify.”

                                                                           HOW CAN YOU FIND REDEMPTION?

 

Look below, we have compiled a list of seven things on how to find redemption.

 

  1. Recognize that he is a sinner and that he has offended God by his sin.

  2. Recognize that he cannot be saved by his own will or by his works.

  3. Recognize that he can only be saved by faith in the redemptive work of Yeshua on the Tree (Cross) of Calvary where Yeshua shed his blood to pay the death penalty we deserve.

  4. Believe that Yeshua died, was buried, and rose again on the Third Day to obtain redemption for sinners who trust in him. 

  5. Tell God that you are sorry for offending Him and sinning against Him and that you no longer want to be a sinner and go to Hell.

  6. Ask God in prayer to forgive and save you.

THE FOLLOWING IS A SAMPLE PRAYER THAT ONE MAY PRAY IN ORDER TO FIND PERSONAL REDEMPTION.

Oh God, I come before You with a repentant heart for having offended You and having sinned against You. Forgive me, Lord, for my offenses. I acknowledge that I can do nothing to save myself and that Yeshua died in my place and took my sin upon Himself. I believe that Yeshua rose again on the third day as proof that you accepted his redemptive work and now offer me forgiveness of sin through his precious blood. Save me, oh Lord, and send me Your promise of the Holy Spirit to dwell in Me and help me to live a godly life in obedience to Your Word. In the Name of Yeshua, the Messiah, Amen.

                                       Importance of Intercessory prayer

 

Are we ready, as Abraham was, to intercede on behalf of the righteous, as he did for his nephew Lot? Are we willing to be like Esther, who showed how powerful intercessory prayer was, asking the nation of Jews to pray for her and with her before she went to face the king? Imagine how powerful intercessory prayer can be; it helped save a nation. Do we think that intercessory prayer stops on this side of life? Someone once said, “… our prayers for our neighbors do not die the minute we enter heaven, instead they actually intensify."