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The Jewish Road Podcast

The Jewish Road Podcast

By: Matt Davis + Ron Davis
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Many Christians struggle to make sense of the Old Testament, or quietly wonder if it still matters. Many Jewish people have never seriously considered Jesus. But what if the two parts of the story were never meant to be separated? Hosted by Jewish followers of Jesus, Matt and Ron Davis, this podcast connects the Hebrew Scriptures with the hope of Messiah found in the New Testament. We tell the story of Israel and help Israel tell her story. God made a promise. God keeps His promises. He’s not done with Israel. And neither are we.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Christianity Judaism Spirituality
Episodes
  • All Things Restored (featuring Sebastiaan van Wessem)
    May 1 2026

    What if the way we’ve been taught to read the Bible is missing something essential?

    In this episode, Sebastiaan Van Wessem shares his journey from traditional church growth thinking into a deeper rediscovery of Scripture’s Jewish foundation. What began as personal tension turned into a theological shift that reframed everything.

    At the center of that shift is a concept called restorationism - the idea that God’s plan has always been to restore Israel, the nations, and ultimately all of creation.

    This conversation invites listeners to step into a bigger story - one that connects Genesis to Revelation and challenges how we understand the Gospel itself.

    Key Takeaways
    • The Gospel is more than personal salvation - it’s about restoration of all things
    • The book of Acts reveals a pattern of restoration, not just mission strategy
    • Israel’s role in Scripture is central, not optional
    • Replacement theology continues to shape modern thinking
    • The early believers understood the Gospel within a Jewish framework
    • The “one new man” requires humility and theological recalibration
    • Restoration begins now, not just in the future
    Chapter Markers

    00:00 – Introduction and background 02:00 – The catalyst for questioning long-held beliefs 06:00 – Rediscovering the Jewish roots of Scripture 10:00 – The influence of Michael Heiser and shifting theology 14:00 – Auschwitz, history, and theological weight 18:00 – What is restorationism? 22:00 – The book of Acts as a restoration blueprint 28:00 – Israel, the nations, and the Gospel 34:00 – One new man and the challenge of unity 42:00 – Overcoming replacement theology 50:00 – Practical steps toward reconciliation 57:00 – Final reflections and future hope

    If this conversation stirred something in you, don’t leave it there.

    Visit https://thejewishroad.com for more conversations that reconnect Scripture, Israel, and the bigger story of the Gospel.

    To learn more about Sebastiaan Van Wessem’s work, you can explore his book All Things Restored - available on Amazon - and connect with his ministry through https://kngdmalliance.org, where you’ll also find details about upcoming gatherings in Europe.

    Take a step beyond listening. Read. Engage. Show up if you can.

    Because this story isn’t just meant to be understood - it’s meant to be lived.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Forgotten Gospel (featuring Brianna Tittel)
    Apr 24 2026

    Why do so many people disengage from the Old Testament - especially books like Leviticus?

    In this episode, Brianna Tittel shares her journey from a struggling faith to a deeper understanding of Scripture as a unified story. What began as frustration turned into discovery when she realized Jesus was reading the Bible very differently than she was.

    Through that lens, even Leviticus begins to open up - not as an outdated law code, but as a central part of the Gospel story.

    This conversation invites listeners to rethink assumptions, reconnect the story, and rediscover the Jewish foundation of faith.

    Key Takeaways
    • The Bible is one unified story, not two disconnected parts
    • Jesus read the Hebrew Scriptures differently than most modern readers
    • Leviticus is central, not optional, to understanding the Gospel
    • The Torah is God’s instruction, not an outdated system
    • Replacing or erasing leads to theological confusion
    • The Church has often lost connection to its Jewish roots
    • Rediscovery begins with humility and curiosity
    Chapter Markers

    00:00 – Introduction and connection 02:00 – Brianna’s faith journey and crisis 05:00 – The question that changed everything 08:00 – Discovering the Jewish roots of Scripture 11:00 – Why Leviticus matters 15:00 – Jesus and fulfillment of the Torah 19:00 – Living out the Torah today 23:00 – Jews, Gentiles, and the one new man 27:00 – Why the Church needs this conversation 32:00 – Writing the book and future vision

    Visit thejewishroad.com to explore more conversations that reconnect Scripture, Israel, and the Jewish roots of the faith.

    To learn more about Brianna Tittel and her book The Forgotten Gospel, and to engage with her writing and teaching, connect with her through her website and available resources. Listening, learning, and sharing are simple ways to step deeper into the story.

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    48 mins
  • Why Narrative Matters More Than Ever (featuring Hillel Fuld)
    Apr 17 2026

    In a world flooded with information, why does truth feel harder to find?

    Hillel Fuld shares his journey from tech entrepreneur to one of the most recognizable voices advocating for Israel in the digital space.

    After October 7th, everything changed. What was once a growing business became a mission to bring clarity in the middle of confusion.

    This episode explores the deeper battle behind the headlines - the fight for narrative, the spread of misinformation, and the responsibility each of us carries in shaping what others believe.

    Key Takeaways
    • Narrative often shapes perception more than facts alone
    • Trust, once built, creates influence that can’t be ignored
    • Misinformation spreads faster when it’s simple and emotional
    • Israel’s story is often distorted when removed from historical context
    • Social media gives everyone a voice, whether they use it or not
    • Truth requires intentional effort, not passive consumption
    • Influence is not about size of audience, but clarity of message
    Chapter Markers

    00:00 – Introduction and Hillel’s background 02:00 – From tech to advocacy after October 7th 04:00 – The importance of narrative in modern conflict 06:00 – Misconceptions about Israel 08:00 – Influencers, media, and misinformation 11:00 – America’s role and shifting perspectives 14:00 – Christian Zionism and shared values 16:00 – Why Israel matters historically and spiritually 18:00 – Aliyah and returning to Israel 21:00 – Resilience in the face of conflict 23:00 – Using your voice in today’s world

    Visit thejewishroad.com for more conversations, resources, and biblical context around Israel and the Jewish people. To follow Hillel Fuld’s work and stay up to date with his real-time insights and advocacy, connect with him across his platforms online. Listening and engaging are simple ways to stay informed and be part of the conversation.

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    26 mins
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