When we were dead in our sin, God made us alive in Messiah. (Eph 2:4-5)

More Purim Music!

More Purim Music!

Here are some more traditional songs that are sung during Purim, the Festival of Lots.​ In these videos you can hear the songs and follow along with the transliterated Hebrew lyrics. Below each video are the English translations.

Haman Hangs at the Purim Party

Haman Hangs at the Purim Party

The scroll of Esther is usually decorated with ornate drawings that depict notable scenes from the story. Nobody has a problem with the images of Haman and his sons hanging from the gallows that are found in the scroll.

Oh, Today We’ll Merry, Merry Be

Oh, Today We’ll Merry, Merry Be

Traditional folk songs help us preserve history through the telling of stories in a memorable way. Once we began walking in Torah, Margaret and I decided to teach our children songs related to the festivals that we celebrate.

A King, a Queen, and a Messiah

A King, a Queen, and a Messiah

A Sabbath Sermon on 1 Samuel 15 by Michael David Gonzales on Shabbat Zachor, the Sabbath of Remembering, which immediately precedes Purim, the Festival of Lots. In this teaching, Michael compares King Saul with Queen Esther and them compares them both to Messiah Yeshua, Christ Jesus.

Many Became Jews

Many Became Jews

A Shabbat Message on Esther 8:17; 9:27 by Michael David Gonzales at the Front Range Messianic Community in Arvada, Colorado.

Purim, The Festival of Lots

Purim, The Festival of Lots

A Shabbat Sermon on Purim, the Festival of Lots. In this message Michael gives an overview of the Story of Esther and explains some traditions related to Purim.