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Does the Jewish Bible really point to Jesus? Throughout the Old Testament, we find numerous prophecies about a coming Messiah—one who would bring hope, restoration, and salvation. But how exactly does Jesus fulfill these ancient promises?

Join David Wollen and Messianic Jewish author and teacher David Brickner as they delve into the Scriptures and uncover God’s unfolding plan of redemption. In this compelling series, Why Jesus is the Messiah, they explore the prophetic connections between the Hebrew Bible and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.


Does the Jewish Bible Point to Jesus

Does the Jewish Bible Point to Jesus?

How can we be certain that Jesus is the Messiah? In this insightful book, Messianic Jewish author David Brickner explores this profound question. He guides readers through twelve key Old Testament passages that point to the Messiah and shows how Jesus perfectly fulfills them.

Brickner addresses thought-provoking questions such as: Why was the Messiah promised? Why did He have to suffer? How did the Messiah surpass human limitations? Along the way, he shares inspiring stories of Jewish people who discovered compelling connections between these ancient prophecies and Christ.

Does the Jewish Bible Point to Jesus? If you are seeking an answer to this profound question, this book is for you. Discover how God’s timeless plan of redemption continues to shine as a beacon of hope for the world.


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John 3:16 is the most famous verse in the Bible… at least if you’re judging on what verse is seen most frequently in the endzone during televised football games. 

It’s a verse many people have memorized, even if they stopped attending church years ago. It’s a powerful verse. The entire Gospel is tucked into this one short sentence. 

In one late night meeting, Jesus fundamentally changed a man for the rest of his life. But what must it have been like for Nicodemus, the religious leader who met with Jesus that night all those years ago?

Imagine the political dangers of Nicodemus’ decision to meet with Christ. The religious leaders didn’t want to endorse Jesus, unless he was willing to fall in line. This meeting had to be behind closed doors “at night” as John 3 reminds us, where (at least he thought!) Nicodemus had control. It was a risk. And Jesus’ words cut right through the pretensions, and ours.

“No one will see the Kingdom of Heaven unless he is born again.”

That goes for me, that goes for you. Jesus’ words confront us at the exact moment we think we are in control. It isn’t the powerful or the hyper-religious that will see the Kingdom, but those who have been born again by the gracious love of the Savior. 

Exclusive clip from “The Chosen” episode titled “John 3:16” where Jesus and Nicodemus discuss the Gospel.

This is what Nicodemus had to learn, and by the grace of the Lord he was changed. At the end of John’s gospel Nicodemus makes another cameo, but this time not coming to Jesus in secret, but openly carrying Jesus’ dead body after his crucifixion. This gospel that Nicodemus heard that night changed him. Jesus changed him. And because he was changed, he wasn’t afraid to identify himself with Christ. 

This is the power of the gospel, not just for Nicodemus 2000 years ago. This is the gospel that can change us today, and every day until we meet him face to face. 


THE CHOSEN (SEASON 1-3)

AS THE BIGGEST CROWDFUNDED PROJECT IN TV HISTORY, THE CHOSEN IS THE FIRST-EVER MULTI-SEASON SHOW ABOUT THE LIFE OF JESUS.

This series allows viewers to see the life of Jesus through the eyes of those that knew Him. Follow the transformations of His followers through the ministry of Jesus as He journeys to change the world.

“Come and see” the global phenomenon that is changing tens of millions of people with each new episode. Click here if you already have the first two seasons and just want Season 3.