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JewishHeart said:The difference is my heart burns on the issue of the One New Man.
Mine does not.
While I also hail from the Christian pasture, I consider myself a guest in this one. I do not necessarily consider this one any greener, nor will I ever. I do not consider it less green either. I consider it other.
The presumption I see being advanced in this thread is that there are no differences, or that there should be none.
Poppycock.
The rise of the Messianic Movement is IMO eschatological. It is a mirror that reflects G-d's light and anticipates but does not influence G-d's timetable.
For the Movement to be truly eschatological IMO it must maintain its Jewishness. Sheep like me pose no threat, hungry bulls do. Bulls storm in here with an agenda. They are hungry, frothy and steamy at the mouth, and rather noisy and noticeable at times. This pasture has its own young bulls, as well it should.
As someone once wrote, a bull is a bull is a bull, and of course they rarely symbolize the dovish Holy Spirit I know and love. Nope, ain't no Shekinah in them clouds. Say Alleluia!
Time to graze. Unlike some, I am not here to co-opt this Movement, or to build a new temple. I know my Master's voice. It is never noisy.
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woot.