Following Jesus the Messiah.

Discover what it means to follow Jesus within the unfolding story of Scripture — from Israel’s calling to the coming Kingdom and the restoration of all things.

The call of Messiah still stands:

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” (Matthew 28:18-19, ESV Bible)

As a disciple of Yeshua (Jesus), you are part of God’s covenant story that began long before us and will continue into the age to come — a story that begins with Abraham, unfolds through the prophets, and centers on the Messiah who brings life and hope to all nations.

Disciple of Messiah is a place to explore that story prayerfully, contextually, and with fresh eyes.

About This Site.

Disciple of Messiah exists to help believers rediscover the Jewish roots of their faith and read the Bible as one unified story — from Genesis to Revelation — centered on God’s covenant faithfulness and the coming kingdom.

This space exists to deepen understanding and explore Messiah within Israel’s story, recognizing how the nations are graciously grafted into that hope.

Start Your Journey With One of Our Bible Studies.

  • 1. Roots of Discipleship

    Roots of Discipleship is the starting place for your journey.

    This introductory study lays the foundation for understanding what it truly means to follow Jesus as Messiah. Rather than approaching the Gospel as a detached message or modern system, we return to its original setting — the story God has been telling since the beginning.

    Together, we trace the roots of discipleship through creation, covenant, Israel, and the promises fulfilled in Messiah — discovering that salvation is not only personal, but covenantal, kingdom-centered, and anchored in the age to come.

    If you are new to following Jesus — or seeking to rediscover your faith through the lens of Scripture’s unified story — this study is where you begin.

  • 2. Advanced Discipleship Study

    Building upon the foundations established in Roots of Discipleship, this study invites you to go deeper into the story of redemption.

    Through key movements of redemptive history, we explore the covenants, the role of Israel, the mission of Messiah, and the hope of the coming Kingdom — tracing how each theme unfolds across Scripture.

    Along the way, we engage the theological questions that frequently arise within Christianity, examining them through the lens of the Bible’s unfolding narrative.

    Designed to strengthen theological clarity and spiritual formation, this study helps disciples see Scripture not as scattered teachings, but as a unified revelation of God’s redemptive plan.

  • 3. Bible Walkthrough/Commentary

    This growing commentary library is designed to help disciples walk through Scripture book by book — exploring context, themes, and theological depth along the way.

    While many sections are still in development, new content is being added regularly. Whether used for casual reading, personal study, or sermon preparation, this resource aims to illuminate the biblical story through a covenantal and Messiah-centered lens.

    Over time, these walkthroughs will become increasingly integrated with other studies across the site.

  • 4. Messianic Apologetics

    This apologetics section exists to equip disciples to understand, articulate, and defend the theological convictions explored throughout this site.

    Rooted in Scripture and informed by the Jewish context of the gospel, these resources engage common theological questions surrounding covenant continuity, the role of Israel, the Torah, the Messiah, and the age to come.

    Each study is designed to strengthen biblical confidence while remaining grounded in humility, clarity, and faithfulness to the story God has been telling from the beginning.

    This section works hand in hand with our Core Convictions and Statement of Faith, providing deeper biblical and theological support for the positions held and taught here.

  • 5. Book Reviews

    This section features in-depth reviews of books that have shaped my study, challenged assumptions, and contributed to the theological framework presented throughout this site.

    Each review engages the author’s arguments thoughtfully — affirming what is helpful, wrestling with what is difficult, and evaluating ideas through the lens of Scripture, covenant continuity, and Messiah-centered theology.

    Many of these works also serve as reference points for studies and apologetics material found elsewhere on the site.

Our Aim is Simple:

To help disciples of Jesus read the Bible as one unified story — from Genesis to Revelation — centered on God’s faithfulness to His covenants and the coming kingdom.