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Discerning our future

It’s ‘time out’ on Planet Earth. Trains, planes and automobiles have ground to a screeching halt. The pause button has been hit on Hollywood, rock concerts and fancy weddings for right now. How long will this go on? Will society be able to endure? Scripture verses which we’ve used countless times all of a sudden […]

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Book Review: Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ: A New Transdisciplinary Approach (Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies), by Andrew Loke

Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ: A New Transdisciplinary Approach (Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies), A.Loke, Routledge; 1st edition, 2020, 246pp. Andrew Loke is an up and coming scholar who has published other books on… Continue reading →

Messianic Judaism: Expectation/Reality – Messianic Insider

J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses some of the recent thoughts raised by Caleb Hegg of Growing in Messiah on Messianic Judaism. In reading the theology of some Messianic Jewish leaders—versus being in fellowship with the many people one finds in the Messianic Jewish movement and experience—many non-Jews expected to be rejected. Yet, when attending various congregations or conference events, they find that this is frequently not the case!

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Answering the Verses Given Against Torah Validity – The New Testament Validates Torah Study

Today’s broad Messianic movement is of the conviction that the Torah or Law of Moses is relevant instruction for God’s people in the post-resurrection era. This is a conviction firmly rooted within the teaching of Yeshua the Messiah, who explicitly said that He did not come to abolish or eliminate the Torah (Matthew 5:17-19). Yet throughout much of Christian history, and even more so today, many theologians and examiners have argued that Moses’ Teaching has been rendered inoperative, and/or that it was only to be followed by those in the pre-resurrection era. Many of today’s Messianic people, while having a witness of the Spirit that God’s commandments are to be written on their hearts and minds via the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Ezekiel 36:25-27), are not equipped well enough to answer common arguments delivered by evangelical Protestant family members, friends, acquaintances, or even various pastors or teachers that they know—when they quote verses to them from the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament), in support of the premise that the Torah of Moses has been abolished.

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