The Church is hungry for Jewish approval, and that gives Messianic Jews an opportunity to right some wrongs
Messianic Jewish Theology
Hebrew-speaking Israeli believers must independently shape their own understanding of Scripture, directly with the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
“When I share the gospel with someone in Israel they often ask, ‘Can you prove that Jesus is God?’”
Exactly half a millennium ago, in 1517, German theologian and monk Martin Luther laid the foundations for a global religious revolution.
Will the Church stand in the way of Messianic Jews providing a more Hebraic interpretation of Scripture?
The prophetic time has come for the self-shaping of a Messianic Jewish theological identity on long-held Christian doctrines
The waters have been muddied by the introduction and adoption of varied Christian creeds
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