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I am starting this so that members can discuss the new Messianic Judaism Forum Statement of Purpose with admin staff.
Are some changes. For instance, this is in there now:
While we don't support supersessionism we do support the right of any Gentile to take on what Torah observance they feel called to, not out of obligation nor for salvation but for the Love of G-d alone. This does not mean we believe all Jews and Gentiles must keep Torah, only those that are called to do so.
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Not exactly true. It has been established that the series of knots and strands in the first century was used as a resume of sorts for a person's religious training. That is why Saul/Paul was asked to speak - his tzitzit told that he had studied under Gamaliel.
The reason for Our Lord saying NOT to enlarge your tzitzit was to keep people from bragging (or even exaggerating) about their qualifications.
The change you quote in your post strikes me as trying to achieve some middle ground between having Torah observance as an obligation for salvation and non-Torah observance as a requirement for salvation. There are some that would argue for each of those. So it would create discussions but not all of those would be an utterly bad thing to happen.
For instance think about what happened at the Jerusalem Council with the statement “It is necessary to circumcise them [gentiles] and to order them to keep the law of Moses.”
A question about, 'is it necessary to circumcise Jews to keep the law of Moses' was not addressed.
So where does that put the statement of "we believe all Jews and Gentiles must keep Torah, only those that are called to do so."? Are believing Jews no longer required to be faithful to the covenant God made with Abraham, only the ones that are called to do so?
The statement is:
While we don't support supersessionism we do support the right of any Gentile to take on what Torah observance they feel called to, not out of obligation nor for salvation but for the Love of G-d alone.
So per the SOP, is it not for an obligation for salvation. It is out of love for G-d.
I will check with the team.
But you say here in your sentence just above this one, in the form of a question, that it IS an obligation for salvation! Whoops!
No, actually not.
Welcome to the Messianic Judaism forum! This forum is a gathering place for both Jews and Gentiles who have come to believe in Messiah Yeshua and wish to follow in His footsteps in worshiping the one True G-d in Spirit and in His way and truth which brings life.* While we don't support supersessionism we do support the right of any Gentile to take on what Torah observance they feel called to, not out of obligation nor for salvation but for the Love of G-d alone. This does not mean we believe all Jews and Gentiles must keep Torah, only those that are called to do so.It identifies the intent of this faith group as being for those who desire to be Torah abservant, and adds that any who feel called to be Torah observant should not be discouraged.
While we don't support supersessionism we do support the right of any Gentile to take on what Torah observance they feel called to, not out of obligation nor for salvation but for the Love of G-d alone.
It is clear in the SOP.
So per the SOP, is it not for an obligation for salvation. It is out of love for G-d.
The statement is:
While we don't support supersessionism we do support the right of any Gentile to take on what Torah observance they feel called to, not out of obligation nor for salvation but for the Love of G-d alone.
So per the SOP, is it not for an obligation for salvation. It is out of love for G-d.
I will check with the team.
I was only clarifying your ambiguous 'clarification' in response to a question by another poster on just that point.There's no need to shout!
The problem I see with 'it's out of love for God' is what about that don't observe the commands in the Torah such as Sabbath?
Since it's out of love for God, do believers who don't keep the Sabbath not love God?
I honestly think this should be changed to something like... This forum is a gathering place for believers whether Jewish or non Jewish who are called to a level of Torah observance. And also a place for believers to discuss Jewish roots of Christianity.
You don't have to explain why or the reasons for levels of Torah observance only that believers are called to a level of observance.
This most recent SOP clarifies CF's ecumenical interpretation of "TORAH." It actually saddens me that the new MJ SOP doesn't even make mention of the inportance of the Sabbath ... "Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it Holy"I hope you realize that the new SOP and current rules being enforced favor only one particular brand of MJ, and penalize another. This site currently does not allow all MJ's to express our views. It is what has been the source of a lot of hostility.
You quoted me so I thought it was at me. I wasn't shouting.
First-off we all should know that there is no need for an Administrator and CF Staff Trainer to shout.When I am shouting, I would use a size that is larger.![]()