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If I believe in Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua as the Messiah, won't I lose my Jewishness? No you won't! HaShem made you Jewish and no one can ever change that, regardless of what people say. You are still a descendant of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Besides, the real question is, "Is Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua the Jewish Messiah?" If he really is the long waited King Messiah, then believing in him is the most Jewish thing that you can do. If HaShem sent Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua M'Nazareth (from Nazareth), and commands us to believe in him as Mashiach, then faith in Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua HaMashiach is the Jewish thing to do, no matter what the majority may say. Truth is determined by God - not by a any one's vote. We need to remember that Messianic Judaism is Jewish. Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua ben Yosef was a descendant of King David. He was raised in a Jewish home (in Israel) and went to synagogue every Shabbat. He perfectly kept the entire Torah. Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua Melech HaMashiach is the most Jewish of Jews. Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua taught that he fulfilled, not set aside, the Torah (see Mattityahu / Matthew 5:17-19). All His early Torah disciples lived very Jewish lives in Israel. The Messianic movement was entirely Jewish at its inception (Taken away by goyim). Our Scriptures are all written by Jewish people,...
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Sitting in the Seat of Moses. (Mattityahu/Matthew 23:1-3) “Then Yeshua addressed the crowds and His talmidim: “The Torah-teachers and the P’rushim,” He said, “sit on the seat of Moshe. So whatever they tell you, take care to do it. But don’t do what they do, because they talk but do not act!” Within the Me ...
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In this article I will explore the role of leaders in the Messianic Jewish movement. This will include the qualities which a Messianic leader should possess, the need for proper training, the understanding of Hebrew and a vision for the future. I want to start out by saying that this article is written in love and not to attack anyone curren ...
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I am hoping to write a series of articles about Messianic Judaism. My purpose is to tackle what it both is and is not as a movement. I also want to address what I feel are some of the major issues which we as a body need to address to move forward in our development. I realize that many books and articles have been written about the Messianic Jewi ...
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The Messianic Jewish movement currently finds itself in the midst of a rabid identity crisis. From its inception, Messianic Judaism’s primary goal has been to be a home and way of life for Jewish followers of Yeshua. However, if we are honest with ourselves we must admit that our efforts have largely been a failure. In the decades since our ...
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