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Ha ha, I was just gonna say..."As you can see, I've been putting in some work."! (seriously)
Yes! Fellowship of all sorts. Did you check out the group?
Yes everything has gone as planned...back with family and fellowshipping with an Hebrew Roots (Messianic) congregation. I actually arrived just in time for Pesach...my first out in the free world! Also assembled for Shavuot. It's a small group...intimate and very friendly.
*And my concern (remember?) worked out beautifully!
More in the mind-set and world view. Going from a western Greek based approach to scripture (christian) to a more eastern Jewish approach.Many of you identify as Messianic Jews...
How does it accurately describe your faith in ways ‘Christian’ does not?
I have good friends and believing brothers in many different christian denominations. While I could fellowship with them in their assemblies, it would never really be "home."Could you follow another Christian path if required?
two things actually:What is the one thing you wish others understood about your faith?
Messianic Gentile, actually.What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced being a Messianic Jew?
More in the mind-set and world view. Going from a western Greek based approach to scripture (christian) to a more eastern Jewish approach.
I have good friends and believing brothers in many different christian denominations. While I could fellowship with them in their assemblies, it would never really be "home."
two things actually:
1 - how bad and pervasive Replacement theology really is;
2 - the logic of the bible is NOT Greek based Aristotelian logic.
encountering antisemitism from friends and family.
When God first started leading (dragging?) me toward a more Jewish setting (as you put it) a friend gave me a book by Abraham joshua Heschel "God in search of Man." It is a hard read and very long. But it opened my eyes and mind to an entirely different approach to God and His Word.I understand and felt the same for a long time but never phrased it as you have.
When God first started leading (dragging?) me toward a more Jewish setting (as you put it) a friend gave me a book by Abraham joshua Heschel "God in search of Man." It is a hard read and very long. But it opened my eyes and mind to an entirely different approach to God and His Word.
Recently I have been reading the last book by Rachel Held Evans, "Inspired." I find it very interesting that she (coming from a southern baptist background) quotes so many rabbis and started accepting their approach to scripture.
Many of you identify as Messianic Jews...
How does it accurately describe your faith in ways ‘Christian’ does not?
Could you follow another Christian path if required?
What is the one thing you wish others understood about your faith?
What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced being a Messianic Jew?
I look forward to your replies. Thank you.
How does it accurately describe your faith in ways ‘Christian’ does not?
Could you follow another Christian path if required?
What is the one thing you wish others understood about your faith?
What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced being a Messianic Jew?
You'll have to define Judaism.I identify as Messianic Judaism. Messiah because I believe and follow Him. Judaism because that is His faith. I am not a Jew.
But the goyim are not Jewish so they literally translated it to Christ / Christian.(1) 'Christian' is the term in which the Goiyem (non converts) referred to the (Jewish identity) 'Messianic', such were the terms applied to the Jewish disciples, and their converts.
But the goyim are not Jewish so they literally translated it to Christ / Christian.
It means exactly the same.
And so the Bible was translated also, to reach beyond Hebrew and Aramaic speaking folks.
Biblical Judaism is as it reads from Mount Sinai, via Holy Spirit who gives it life and applies it to our daily living. Treat Talmud like a commentary. Good info and interesting perspective to consider.You'll have to define Judaism.
The Pharisees are Judaists too.
Many of you identify as Messianic Jews...
How does it accurately describe your faith in ways ‘Christian’ does not?
Could you follow another Christian path if required?
What is the one thing you wish others understood about your faith?
What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced being a Messianic Jew?
I look forward to your replies. Thank you.
-- I am a Messianic Gentile. I do not have enough Jewish background/blood to call myself a Jew.Many of you identify as Messianic Jews...
How does it accurately describe your faith in ways ‘Christian’ does not?
Could you follow another Christian path if required?
What is the one thing you wish others understood about your faith?
What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced being a Messianic Jew?
I look forward to your replies. Thank you.
I see a white stone.I have so little Jewish blood that it doesn't even count. Rather, I am simply Messianic, because it does, indeed, describe my faith best, and no, I am not interested in following any other belief system.
I am too old to worry about what others think about what I do.
My greatest challenge is dropping all the false teachings I have learned over the years.
-- Having to attend without my husbands approval, while he attended somewhere else, as I did for several years, and my children and their spouses do not understand either, but they are much kinder about it now.
Perhaps a fault in a daughters identity can be remedied with a strength in forgiveness.Thank you.I really appreciate their attitudes now, LaBèlla. My husband has been attending with me now for about 2 years, my son thinks somewhat messianically and makes statements that surprise me in that way, and my daughter is a believer who attends nowhere. That is hard for me, but when I think of the church I reared her in, as well as stuff she has been through since, I understand.
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