Is it not true that the Trinity doctrine is only based on 1 John 5:7–verses inauthentic to John’s letter?
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Survey of Exodus – Tanach Survey Study
This Bible Study podcast surveys the Book of Exodus from a Messianic perspective. Have your study Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes!
“But Jesus never said, ‘I am God.’ ”
Whenever the deity of Jesus comes up in conversations with people from different faiths, it is common to hear the standard objection, “But Jesus never said, ‘I am God.’” How might we approach this objection? In his book The Case For The… Continue reading →
“But the Scripture Says…” – McKee Moment
People have a tendency not to recognize that the correct interpretation of Scripture, is their interpretation.
New Wine, Old Wineskins – FAQ
I really do not get the “Messianic movement.” Jesus said that He came to bring us all new wine, and told us that you can’t put new wine in old wineskins. The old way of Judaism has been replaced by the new way of Christianity.
Chanukah – McKee Moment
How should Messianic people approach Chanukah?
Hebrews 5:8-14 – Hebrews Study
This Bible Study podcast on the Epistle to the Hebrews, explores this text of Holy Scripture from a Messianic perspective. In this study, we will be reviewing Hebrews 5:8-14. Have your Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes! For further examination, you are encouraged to purchase a copy of our ministry’s commentary, Hebrews for […]
Christmas – McKee Moment
How should Messianic people approach Christmas?
Maneuvering Around Messianic Factionalism – Shabbat School
There are different spiritual and theological “camps” in today’s Messianic Jewish movement. And beyond this is a Hebrew Roots movement ten to twenty times its size! How do individual Messianic people and families maneuver their way around some of this, as they seek to humbly serve God and His Kingdom?
Six Messianic Expectations and One Messiah
Jewish messianism is a concept study. The word “messiah” means “anointed one” and is derived from verbs that have the general meaning of “to rub something” or, more specifically, “to anoint someone.” The Hebrew Bible records the anointing with oil… Continue reading →
