Welcome to The Crimson Thread. the teaching web site of Jon Behrens, pastor of Restoration Messianic Fellowship in the Boulder/Longmont area of Northern Colorado. You will find here articles on various Scriptural subjects as well as Bible studies that have been recorded at RMF.

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  • Intermediate Objective2026-06-12

    What did He mean when Y'shua said in John 19:30, "It is finished," as He died? If we look at God's ultimate purpose for the world, "to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth," it becomes clear that the Crucifixion was an intermediate step in a longer campaign; vital to the campaign but not the last objective to be taken. In that sense, "finished" is perhaps a misleading translation.

  • Full Circle2026-06-11

    During his time in the cave at Mount Sinai, God gave Elijah a task to perform. It is only toward the end of his ministry that Elisha actually completes it.

    This recording is a part of the series: "Elijah and Elisha"
    You may also listen on: iTunes

  • Consent of the Governed2026-06-10

    The events leading up to the giving of the Ten Commandments establish the principle of consent of the governed.

  • Jeremiah 4-6 Words of Fire2026-06-09

    God sends Jeremiah to Jerusalem looking for even one who does justice and seeks truth. None is to be found either among the poor or the great. As Y'shua says, the only way to the Father is through Himself who is the Way the Truth and the Life. Since Jerusalem has abandoned the truth and gone after worthless idols, God's words will be to them a consuming fire.

    This recording is a part of the series: "Jeremiah 2022"
    You may also listen on: iTunes

  • Ten Commandments: A Marriage Contract2026-06-08

    The Ten Commandments is often regarded as a list of *don'ts* A more healthy way to look at is as a description of the bride and groom in the marriage covenant between God and Israel.

  • Bread and Quail2026-06-07

    Numbers 11 is a watershed for Israel. When they complained about the manna and said it was better for them in Egypt, they began the slide that would result in a whole generation perishing in the Wilderness. Bread, first mentioned in Genesis 3 is a metaphor for the thing that people eat who are going to die eventually. Bread from heaven then is a metaphor that something better is coming. Y'shua explains this in John 6.


    You may also listen on: iTunes

  • Bread2026-06-05

    John 6 is a discourse on bread. It begins with feeding the 5000 with five barley loaves and two fish. This is the key to the whole chapter, the high point of which is Y'shua's statement that He is the bread of life. Bread was introduced in Genesis 3 when our diet was switched from the fruit of the trees of the Garden to bread. The metaphor is used consistently up to and through John 6. The goal has always been to move humanity from earthly bread to heavenly bread; from slavery and death to liberty and life.

  • Two Seahs of Barley for a Shekel2026-06-04

    Being a prophet of God was tough duty. Very often powerful people did not appreciate what you had to say and would have you to be slapped around or worse. The Syrian siege of Samaria.

    This recording is a part of the series: "Elijah and Elisha"
    You may also listen on: iTunes

  • Abraham and the Stranger2026-06-03

    Abraham's treatment of Hagar sets up the events of the Exodus.

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Torah Portion
Shelach

Numbers 13:1—15:41
Joshua 2:1—24
Luke 9:1—17

Thus said the Lord:
"Stand by the crossroads
and consider,
Inquire about ancient paths:
Which is the road to happiness?
Travel it, and find tranquillity
for yourselves."
(Je 6:16)