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The Messianic Experience: Study Questions for Unit One – Shabbat School

J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics goes through the six study questions for Unit One in The Messianic Walk workbook:

1. What are some of the reasons why you are involved in today’s Messianic movement?

2. In considering some of the history of the First Century Believers, to the emergence of the modern Messianic movement—what biggest shift in your thinking has had to take place? (Note: While you cannot change the past, you can affect the future.)

3. What are some useful ways that the Messianic movement can be viewed as an “end-time move of God”?

4. Are you fully committed to being a part of the Messianic walk, even if it takes you right to the cusp of the return of Yeshua? Or, is being a part of the Messianic movement just a spiritual novelty for you, perhaps only for a limited season?

5. How important do you think it is to follow the weekly Torah reading cycle? Have you ever followed the Torah cycle through in a single year?

6. What do you think about the broad Messianic conviction that the Torah or Law of Moses bears relevance in the post-resurrection era? How much customary evangelical theology do you think needs to be reevaluated or jettisoned? What issues or passages do you need to more thoroughly review?

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Paint it black – Black Replacement theology today

  In 1966 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards released their huge hit ‘Paint it black:’ “I see a red door and I want it painted black. No colors anymore, I want them to turn black . . . Black as night, black as coal.” What happens when White Replacement Theology gets painted Black? Students of […]

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David Wilber: Can Messianic Jews and Hebrew Roots Talk to Each Other? – Messianic Insider

J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics interviews David Wilber, discussing some of the unique challenges, but also opportunities, that can exist when people in the Messianic Jewish movement and Hebrew Roots movement—can actually find themselves agreeing on various matters.

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