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Ok, probably all things Torah...![]()
I know Av, just trying to introduce a little levity. I am so happy about the resolution to these matters as posted by Tishri, Pam, et. al, that I'm a little giddy.Just trying to work within the very loose definitions in the OP!
Oh dear.
That would eliminate a lot of discussions done by Messianic Jewish people.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!![]()
I don't think the debate itself is the issue as much as the approach to debate. It's one thing to state your opinion and allow for a counter opinion, but to debate with the idea that one's way is the "right" way is not productive especially about Torah. We've had too much labeling as of late. If you believe this way (because I know those who believe this way even if you might not ...) then you are a __________. And, no one here can and should decide for the rest how we are to believe, what our titles should be or the names of our forums should be.Pretty good questions really. You should start a thread. But I think he is talking about the ever-present 'Grace vs. Torah observance' debate.
Yes, that should be included that there will be no debate as to who is 'allowed' to keep Torah, it should be up to the individual.There is an enormous difference between debating Torah as such (ie the content of the teaching) and debating who can or cannot, or who should, or should not, make it central to their lives, or what degree of adherence is acceptable to call ones self a Messianic. This seems to be what the OP is getting at.

There is an enormous difference between debating Torah as such (ie the content of the teaching) and debating who can or cannot, or who should, or should not, make it central to their lives, or what degree of adherence is acceptable to call ones self a Messianic. This seems to be what the OP is getting at.
Very true, I think.
Without starting a derail here, hopefully, should there be a separate slot for discussions regarding the above underlined?
Shalom to you too, David;
The answer seems to be the one most resisted. Make a forum for Hebrew Christians. Not that there aren't Messianics of Jewish descent. There are. They belong here. But those Christians of Jewish descent (determined by their professed beliefs) should have their own forum OR should choose the Christian denomination that most closely aligns with their beliefs. Seems simple.
Bridge building is something that is done between groups with doctrinal differences, not usually considered within a faith group. That's how I understand it anyway. We wouldn't need to consider it in this context if things were a little different.
Blessings,
There is an enormous difference between debating Torah as such (ie the content of the teaching) and debating who can or cannot, or who should, or should not, make it central to their lives, or what degree of adherence is acceptable to call ones self a Messianic. This seems to be what the OP is getting at.
Yes, that should be included that there will be no debate as to who is 'allowed' to keep Torah, it should be up to the individual.
Shabbat Shalom to all!![]()
Yup, I phrase it that all should be allowed to choose, but I think that is that same thing you are saying. It is up to the individual. I view it as a calling.
And as per the rules no one is to try to diminish or sabotage if someone is called.
Right?
Yup, I agree.
But since Messianic Judaism is about Yeshua, I don't weigh either the NT or the Torah as more central then the other. They are equal weight, and indivisible. They are all one book.
So, the Torah is important to all Messianics.
And as far as degree of adherence, that is not the factor which decides who is a Messianic and who isn't. All who are a part of Messianic Judaism, are Messianics. Messianic Judaism has a definition of who is a part of it. To vary from that definition is not a good idea.
Unfortunately, that didn't keep the SDA forum from being split into two forums. They didn't listen there, however, I hope you won't make the same mistake here.As always there is always those who feel we cannot stay and discuss honestly and openly with each other and gain understanding and must label our brothers and sisters to divide us. But I disagree for the following reasons.
1) Iron sharpens iron- We need to see both sides of a issue in order to focus on what the issues are and come to a decision, hopefully with much prayer and guidance from the Holy Spirit.
2) We must learn to love- It is easy to love those that care and love us, but true love learns to love no matter what the other person thinks of us or feels toward us.
3) Learning to live as brothers/sisters- How can we expect to live in Gods kingdom if we let ourselves be irratated by even the smallest little quirk or peculiar personality or traits of a brother.
4) Saving our brothers/sisters- If we are following the true path to eternal life, we must reach out to our brothers with all the love in our heart that God has given us and pull them with us as best as we can so we can both be saved, and so we must stay together and love one another...
5) Finally it would break my heart to see my brothers and sisters seperate, as I have experienced it and nothing wounds worse than evil coming between what blood unites....
God bless us and bring us to hear and keep His Word..
Red
Luke 11:28
But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it.