Is it Jewish to Believe in our Rabbi Yeshua HaMashiach?

To some, the concept of a Jew believing in our Rabbi Yeshua seems to be a contradiction. The reason is, many people have a dichotomy set up in their minds. On the one hand, you have Jews and Judaism and on the other hand, Christians and Christianity.
You are either one or the other…..so the thinking goes. But this simple dichotomy is in reality not so simple. If we go back 2,000 years historically, we find that our Rabbi Maran Yeshua was a Jew living in a Jewish land among Jewish people. All of His followers were Jewish as well as the writers of the Besora Tova HaGeula (Good News of Redemption) and for many years this faith in our Rabbi Yeshua was strictly a Jewish one.
From the Besora Tova HaGeula and other historical evidence, many believe that in the first century there were literally hundreds of thousands of Messianic Jews. In addition, there were Messianic Congregations/Synagogues scattered throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. These first-century Messianic Jews remained highly loyal to their land and their people.
Whether it was Jewish to believe in our Rabbi Yeshua was never an issue. Of course it was Jewish! What else could it be?
The biggest question back then was whether Rabbi Yeshua had been sent for the Gentiles also. When God miraculously showed the Messianic Jews that He was the messiah for both Jew and non-Jews alike, then non-Jews from every nation began to pour into this Jewish faith.
Through the years, as the numbers of non-Jews believers increased, they began to predominate in this Messianic Jewish faith. With the passing on of the Jewish Hash’lichim (emmisaries) and the early Messianic Jews, the Jewish roots of the faith were eventually lost. This “De-Judaizing” process continued until one of the greatest paradoxes in history; it became alien for a Jewish person to believe in Rabbi Yeshua as his Messiah.
A Jew should know / believe that Mashiach is one of his own, therefore believing in him is the natural thing to do! They (non-Jews) should became like us (following the Torah of HaShem), not us like them (breaking the Laws of HaShem).
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