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MikhaelDavid
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I thought I would introduce myself here since I am new.. My name is Michael and I am 31 years of age. I live on Maryland's beautiful Eastern Shore with my wife and 6 year old daughter.
So let see.. I am a Reformed Christian who holds to Torah Observance and Civil Theonomy. So I guess that makes me a Reformed Messianic.. We have no local fellowship nor local congregation and travel an hour and thirty-five minutes to church. We have been doing this for over 7 years. Wishing we had local fellowship...
My journey into Torah Observance begun when I became Reformed when I was 17 years of age. Within a few short years I started learning about Civil Theonomy. About 3 or so years ago I started learning more about Law and Gospel and what did Christ mean in Matthew 5 regarding the law. It was of course a nature outflowing from Civil Theonomy, just one step further. I also started to question the common understanding of what is ceremonial law and what is moral law. Much of what is defined today as ceremonial law is not ceremonial law at all and neither falls under civil or moral-self. So I started to reevaluate everything I had been taught about ceremonial law and what law fits into what category which lead me into Torah Observance.. I am still growing and learning in my understanding of the Torah and what is expected of me by our Lord.
Anyway, thats my story... I am glad to be here..
Mikhael
So let see.. I am a Reformed Christian who holds to Torah Observance and Civil Theonomy. So I guess that makes me a Reformed Messianic.. We have no local fellowship nor local congregation and travel an hour and thirty-five minutes to church. We have been doing this for over 7 years. Wishing we had local fellowship...
My journey into Torah Observance begun when I became Reformed when I was 17 years of age. Within a few short years I started learning about Civil Theonomy. About 3 or so years ago I started learning more about Law and Gospel and what did Christ mean in Matthew 5 regarding the law. It was of course a nature outflowing from Civil Theonomy, just one step further. I also started to question the common understanding of what is ceremonial law and what is moral law. Much of what is defined today as ceremonial law is not ceremonial law at all and neither falls under civil or moral-self. So I started to reevaluate everything I had been taught about ceremonial law and what law fits into what category which lead me into Torah Observance.. I am still growing and learning in my understanding of the Torah and what is expected of me by our Lord.
Anyway, thats my story... I am glad to be here..
Mikhael