The Jewishness of Mashiach

One of the biggest barriers preventing a Jewish person from believing in our Rabbi Maran Yeshua is the mistaken assumption that if he believes in Rabbi Maran Yeshua HaMashiach, he will no longer be Jewish. We emphasize again and again that our Rabbi Maran Yeshua is Jewish, his Hashluchim (the Emissaries) were Jewish, the Torat HaShlichim (Teaching of the Emissaries, or Good News of Messiah) are Jewish, and that believing in the Messiah, the King of the Jews, is the most Jewish thing a person could ever do! He is a descendant of King David. He was circumcised on the eighth day, spoke our language (Hebrew and Aramaic), lived in our Land, attended synagogue regularly, observed our customs, celebrated our holidays and kept all the laws of our Torah. He is Israel’s Messiah, our Chief Rabbi, our ultimate Prophet, and King!
We must make one sad but important point here. There are Jewish people who come to believe in our Rabbi Maran Yeshua and begin to live like pagans. It is due to sincere, but terrible teaching they receive as new believers. We encourage you to pick up your Hebrew Scriptures, learn more about your faith, and learn more about the hope of Israel, King Mashiach! (Yeshayahu / Isaiah 53, Zecharya 12-14 and many more). Beliving in Kign Messiah should help you to do what the Torah says, not the other way.
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