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What Does Saved by Grace Mean? | Who Is the Father?

February 23, 2026
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Why do we have such a deep need for a loving, firm father? What if your earthly father failed you? Rabbi Schneider shares that Jesus showed us how to live as a child of God. He lived His lift to be dependent of God the Father showing us how to live that same lifestyle with the help of the Holy Spirit. Everything has been given to us and we do not need to live from a fear of scarcity. Learn today how to know who you are, know you have a special identity, and know you are a child of Father God. You can know your destiny right now as well as see yourself as valuable. You have identity and destiny.

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Rabbi K.A. Schneider: Paul described that we were separated from God, alienated from God, and through regeneration, we've been brought into an experience not only with God, but with knowing God as our Father. I believe the most profound need that you and I have as human beings is to know God as our Father. I grew up in a home where my physical father was present, and in so many ways, he's a good father and was a good father. I would not be who I am today without God imparting to me through my earthly father.

But even as a young person, I wanted so much more from a father. I remember as I wrestled going through school, I wanted so badly for my wrestling coach to put his arm around me and call me son. I remember wanting to go to military school because I craved discipline. You see, deep down inside, whether you're a son or a daughter, we need to be affirmed by a father. We need boundaries in our life. We need to know that we're protected. We need to know that our father is strong. Father God wants to provide all these things to each one of His sons and daughters.

As I've said, if you were raised in a home where you had no father at all, or if you had an abusive father, or if you had a father that wasn't present, even though he was there physically, he wasn't there emotionally or spiritually, I want you to know with God all things can become new. Father God can fill every empty space in your life and my life regarding our need for a father. You see, Jesus said in the Gospel of John chapter 14, verses 18 and 26 these words. He said, "I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you, but the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I said to you."

Right before Jesus went to heaven, He spoke to the greatest need that you and I have. He spoke to having what I'm calling an orphan spirit. He said, "I will not leave you as orphans." What is an orphan? An orphan is somebody without a father. A father provides protection. A father provides identity. A father provides security. Jesus said, "Listen, I'm going away. You won't see Me physically anymore, but I want you to know," He said, "You are not going to be left alone. The Father's going to come to you. I am going to send you," Jesus said, "the Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit."

Did you know that outside of Jesus, everybody's an orphan? Before you were born again, you were an orphan in the greatest sense of the word. The book of Ephesians chapter number two, verse one through six described what happened when Adam sinned and how it affected your life and my life, and how Adam's sin made you and I orphans. Listen to this, Ephesians 2:1-6: "And you were dead in your trespasses and sins, in which you formerly walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience."

Everybody that hasn't been regenerated, we were living by the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, which are the sins that the devil tempted Adam and Eve with. The devil said to them, "If you eat it, it's going to make you like God. You'll know good from evil. It's going to be good for the taste. It's pleasant for the eyes." This is the spirit that people are led by before they're brought into a regenerating experience and before they come to know God as Father. Paul continues, "Among them we too all formerly lived in the lust of our flesh, indulging in the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest."

"But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ. By grace you've been saved and raised up with Him and seated with Him in the heavenly places." You see, what happened is that when Yeshua came, He brought us out of this isolated experience in which Paul described that we were separated from God, alienated from God, and through regeneration, we've been brought into an experience not only with God, but with knowing God, praise the Lord, as our Father.

In the book of Malachi chapter number four, verse number six, we read that before the coming of the Lord, that Elijah would come, the prophet would come, and he would restore the heart of the children back to the father. Listen again, Malachi chapter four, verse six: "He will restore the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, so that I will not come and smite the land with a curse." When John the Baptist came, Jesus pointed at John the Baptist and said, "This is Elijah, if you can receive it."

In other words, one of the primary purposes of John the Baptist was to restore our hearts back to Father. He's not talking just about earthly fathers there. He's speaking prophetically. He's talking about restoring our hearts back to Father God, and through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, making Father God's heart active and experiential in our life. Because without a father, the land is struck with a curse. Listen what Malachi said again: "He will come and restore the hearts," speaking of Elijah, and remember, Jesus pointed at John the Baptist and said he is Elijah.

Through Elijah pointing us to Jesus, our hearts would be restored to the Father because Jesus said, "I'm the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but through Me." Jesus taught us and modeled for us how to live in relationship with the Father. So once again, "He will restore the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, so that I will not come and smite the land with a curse." What does this mean where the Lord says here that through the restoration of our hearts back to Him and placing us in a position where we can walk in His fellowship through the cross, through Jesus, the land won't be smote with a curse?

What does this mean? Did you know that when you look in the prison systems, the percentage of those that are in prison that grew up in homes without fathers is astronomical? Whether it's drug abuse, whether it's teenage pregnancy, whether it's criminal activity, you look at every social ill, and the root of almost every social ill is the result of not having a strong father in the home. All these sins and all these abnormalities and malfunctions of society, the root of these things is not having a father. Through restoring our heart back into a relationship with Abba, with Daddy, with Father God, the land is then freed from judgment because through restoration with the Father, through coming to know Him as Father, our life then takes on a fragrance that's pleasing to Him, rather than we would continue in the pattern that we just read about in Ephesians chapter two, living in the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life that brings judgment. When you and I are brought into a restored relationship with Father God, we're brought into blessing. Every part of our life then receives the blessing of Abba Father, just like John prayed, that we would prosper and be in good health even as our soul prospers.

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Rabbi K.A. Schneider: Jesus' mission was that He would die for our sin and that He'd reveal the Father to us and bring us to the Father. Listen what Jesus prayed in John 17. We call John 17 the High Priestly Prayer because this is the prayer that Jesus prayed before He went to the cross. You could say that a person's most weighty words are oftentimes the words that a person will speak knowing that their death is imminent. In other words, you're going to communicate to your loved ones the deepest, most weighty matters of your heart when you have a last opportunity to speak to them before your impending death.

When we come to John 17, Jesus knows He's on the way to the cross. He's about to be crucified, and so He speaks His most weighty words to those that He loved. Listen what He said in verse number 26. He says to the Father, "I have made Your name known to them, and will make it known, so that the love with which You have loved Me may be in them, and I in them." In other words, Jesus is about to go to the cross. He's speaking the burden of His heart. He's speaking the purpose for which He came and lived on earth for 33 years.

He's carrying now the burden that He had all His life that led Him to the cross and He said, "Father, I've accomplished the work that You've given Me to do." Listen what He said: "I have made Your name known to those that You love, to those whom You've given Me, to the ones that Jesus referred to as the Father's sheep in John 10." Yeshua said, "And Father, I'll continue to make it known." In other words, Jesus got to the end of His life and He had completed His mission. He was about to go to the cross, bring the mission to the climax, but His purpose was to reveal the Father to us and to die for our sins so that He could bring us into relationship with the Father.

He said, "Father, I've revealed Your name to them and I'll continue to make it known." Once again, the name that He was revealing was the name of Father. Jesus taught us how to live in relationship with the Father by modeling for us what it means to be a son. Jesus showed us how to live as a son. I encourage you to go through the Gospel of John and underline in John's Gospel every time that Jesus spoke to the Father. You'll see how Jesus related to the Father. He lived His life to do the Father's will. He lived in total dependence on the Father. His food was to do the will of Him that sent Him.

Jesus was totally in love with the Father, was totally humbled under the Father's presence. He walked in total dependence and submission and He lived for the Father's glory. He showed us how to be a son. Jesus is calling us in Him to walk out this same lifestyle by the Holy Spirit. I'm going to the Gospel of John now, chapter number 13, verse number three and four. Hear the word of God. This is one of my favorite scriptures in the entire word of God. This was the last message that I preached in Bible school.

"Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into His hands." Knowing who had given all things into His hands? The Father. He knew He had everything. You see, Jesus wasn't living from a lack mentality. He wasn't living from a scarce mentality. He wasn't living from a poverty mentality. He was living from an abundant mentality knowing, it says here, "Jesus, knowing that the Father had given Him all things." Now this doesn't mean that Jesus drove around on the nicest donkey in Jerusalem. It doesn't mean He dressed in the finest clothes, but He knew that everything He needed for fullness in life, the Father had given Him.

He was lacking nothing that pertained to life and godliness. You know what the Bible says about us? That God has blessed us, the Father has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. Father wants you to know that today. He wants you to begin to affirm it. Don't live from a fear mentality, a scarce mentality, live from an abundant mentality. The Father has given you all things. Confess it, declare it, warfare into it by faith. Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into His hands and that He had come forth from God, He had an identity.

When we know who our Father is, we'll know who we are. When you and I see God in His glory and we know that God is our Father and we see Him in us, when we come into revelation of God's glory of the Father, Son living in us and through us, you'll know who you are. You won't need all the circumstantial things, all the superficial things to put on a face of an identity that only lasts as long as you're in a protected superficial environment. No, you and I will come to really know who we are so that everything could be stripped away from us, our looks, our beauty, all of it could be stripped away and we would still have a great self-image because we would know that we've come from God.

This is what Jesus had. He wasn't depending on a false face image. He was revelatory understanding that He was the Father's son and in that He was free. So, knowing that He had come forth from Father God and knowing that He was going back to Father God, not only did He know who He was, not only did He know that the Father was in Him and He was in the Father, that the DNA that He had was the Father's DNA, which is the same of you, every child of God. I break every curse right now and every lie that's preventing you from knowing that you're the son and daughter of the living God, that you're a child and daughter of the most high God, that God's your Father.

I release revelation to you right now. Knowing that He had come from Father God and knowing that He was going back to Father God, He knew His destiny. He knew His destiny. He wasn't empty because He knew who He was and He knew where He was going and He knew that the Father had given Him all things. He was free. So the next verse said, knowing that in verse four, He got up from the supper, He laid aside His garment, and taking a towel, He girded Himself and began to wash the disciples' feet. Because Jesus knew He already had everything, which is the same for you.

God as Father has given you everything that you're going to need in life. It's already there. When you need it, it's going to be there. Yeshua, knowing that He had come from God, He knew who He was. I want to encourage you, keep praying, keep asking, keep knocking, Father, to reveal to you that you're His daughter or that you're His son, that you'll know His DNA is in you. Jesus then, knowing He was going back to Father God, He knew His destiny. He knew that this world was not His home, that there was something so much greater ahead for Him.

He had purpose and destiny. Knowing all that, He was free to be concerned about other people. You see, if we don't know who we are, then all our energy is going to be spent trying to make ourselves somebody. We're going to be competing with everybody else for a sense of significance. We're going to try to take all the world has to offer to try to make ourselves see ourselves as valuable. We're going to be competing, there's going to be strife, there's going to be division if we don't know who we are because we have such a need for significance that we'll do whatever we need to do to try to feel significant.

For many, that involves beating up other people, not physically so to speak, but doing whatever they have to do to make themselves above others so that they can feel like somebody. But when we know who we are, we don't need to do that. Jesus, knowing who He was, knowing where He was going, and knowing that the Father had given Him everything so He didn't have to be operating in greed, He didn't operate on a scarcity, fear-based mentality, take, take, take, take because He was afraid He wouldn't have it or would run out, He knew the Father had given Him everything. He knew who He was. He knew where He was going.

As a result of that, He was able then to focus on the needs of others. So He girded Himself with the towel because He was free. He already was full. He already had everything. He had identity and destiny and in that state, He girded Himself with a towel and He began to wash the disciples' feet. Isn't that beautiful? Father God, Daddy, I pray for myself and for everyone right now. Put your hand over your heart and let's just ask Abba Daddy for this together. Father God, Daddy, I come to You as Your son right now in Jesus' name. Or I come to You as Your daughter right now, Abba Daddy, in Jesus' name.

I want and need what Jesus had. You said to me, Daddy, that You've adopted me as a son. You've adopted me as a daughter in Your Son. Now I ask that I would understand through the revelation of the Holy Spirit, through Your Son, that I would understand that I've come from You, that I'm born of You, that Your spiritual DNA is in me. Daddy, that I would understand that You have given me all things already, everything I ever need in life, I already have, it will be there for me when I need it, that I don't have to have any fear or lack.

And that, Daddy, I'm going back to You. That Father, like Jesus, that I would know that I've come from You, that You've given me all things and that I'm going back to You. Daddy, I ask You to put Your hand on my heart right now and reveal this to me by Your Spirit through Your Son, that You, Daddy, make me secure. Abba Daddy, I want to thank You for loving me today. I ask You to change my heart and help me transform my thoughts by Your Word so that I would walk in the fullness of this revelation.

Lord Jesus, I want to thank You for coming and dying on the cross for me. Help me, Lord Jesus, to be like You, to become a servant because I'm free. Father God, I love You. Help me to start crying out like never before, Abba, Daddy, Father. Thank You that You love me.

Rabbi K.A. Schneider: I think one of the greatest things that the Lord is doing through this ministry is using Discovering The Jewish Jesus in a huge way in the earth to prepare the Gentile church and to equip them to share their faith with Jewish people. In fact, Paul said in the book of Romans that he magnified his ministry to the Gentiles because he said through Gentile believers, his own people would be reached. Gentile believers being equipped to share their faith with Jewish people is a huge part of God's redemptive purposes.

I want you to know every time you sow your finances into Discovering The Jewish Jesus, you're sharing, you're sowing seed into good ground that is right in God's redemptive strategy to prepare the world for King Jesus' return. Maybe you've never presented an offering to the Lord through this ministry. I would humbly ask you today to open your heart to the Lord and consider doing so. If you feel the Holy Spirit knocking at the door of your heart to move forward with this, just be obedient and because of you, we're making a difference.

Guest (Male): Amen. Thank you, Rabbi Schneider. Friends, if the Lord is leading you to financially support Discovering The Jewish Jesus with a gift of any amount today, give us a call at 800-777-7835. Or if you'd like, give online at discoveringthejewishjesus.com. You know, Rabbi is serious about sharing the Gospel of Yeshua, Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, with Jewish people all around the world, but especially in the Holy Land. That passion is at the heart of our Israel Awakening initiative.

We've launched a Hebrew language YouTube channel that's specifically designed to reach Israelis in their native language. It's cutting edge and it brings Rabbi's powerful messages directly in Hebrew to homes in Israel and around the world where people speak the Hebrew language. It meets them right where they are with the message of Messiah. Between our billboards in Israel, our digital advertising, and our Hebrew YouTube channel, we're seeing Jewish people come to faith in Yeshua. Thank you so much for helping us make this possible. If you want to partner with us this year and help support it even more, I want to encourage you to visit discoveringthejewishjesus.com. Now let's wrap up with God's sacred blessing, Rabbi.

Rabbi K.A. Schneider: In the book of Numbers chapter six, the Lord gave instructions to Moses and Aaron to speak this blessing over His people. And the Lord said, "When you speak these words over My people, I will place My name on them and bless them." Receive the impartation of the Lord's blessing.

Yevarechecha Adonai veyishmerecha.

Yaer Adonai panav elecha vichuneka.

Yisa Adonai panav elecha veyasem lecha shalom.

The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord lift you up with His countenance and the Lord give you, beloved one, His peace. God bless you and Shalom.

Guest (Male): I'm your host, Dustin Roberts, and this program is produced and sponsored by Discovering The Jewish Jesus. Join us again next time when Rabbi Schneider examines the prayer life of Jesus. That's coming up Tuesday on Discovering The Jewish Jesus.

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Discovering The Jewish Jesus with Rabbi Schneider imparts revelation of Jesus' Jewish heritage and His fulfillment of messianic prophecy. Questions of how the Old and New Testaments tie together, and how Yeshua completes the unfolding plan of God, are answered with exceptional clarity. Through understanding the Old Testament and its prophetic nature (with Yeshua as its fulfillment) your faith is strengthened, increased relationship and intimacy with the LORD is discovered, and an end-times vision of life is crystallized. This is an end-times ministry, strengthening the church and calling her to be a readied bride for the return of the Bridegroom, Yeshua Ha-Mashiach (Jesus The Messiah).

About Rabbi K.A. Schneider

Messianic Rabbi K.A. Schneider, a Jewish believer in Jesus and end-times messenger of the LORD, delivers the Word of the LORD with  true passion of the Holy Spirit.  At the age of 20 years old, the LORD appeared to him, supernaturally, as Jesus, the Messiah.  He has since pastored, traveled as an evangelist, and more recently, served as rabbi of a messianic synagogue.

Rabbi K.A. Schneider imparts revelation of Jesus’ Jewish heritage and His fulfillment of  messianic prophecy.  Questions of how the Old and New Testaments tie together, and how Yeshua completes the unfolding plan of The Almighty Yahweh, are answered with exceptional clarity.

Central to the LORD’s plan is Israel and the Jewish people.  Romans 11:11 explains that the Gentile believer has been chosen by God to bring the witness of the LORD to the Jewish people.  As this message of Yeshua is brought back to, and received by, the Jewish people, they will say, “Baruch Haba B’Shem Adonai” – “Blessed is He who comes in the Name of the LORD!” and in so doing, usher in Yeshua’s return (Matthew 23:39).

Through understanding the Old Testament and its prophetic nature, with Yeshua as its fulfillment, the viewer’s faith is strengthened, increased relationship and intimacy with the LORD is discovered, and an end-times vision of life is crystallized.  “Discovering The Jewish Jesus” is an end-times ministry, strengthening the church and calling her to be a readied bride for the return of the Bridegroom, Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus The Messiah).

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