J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics reflects on the Scripture passages and themes of a Jewish funeral he recently attended.
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J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics reflects on the Scripture passages and themes of a Jewish funeral he recently attended.
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J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics reflects on the Scripture passages and themes of a Protestant funeral he recently attended.
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J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses some of the realities of death, which we all have to face at some point or another.
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J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how today’s Messianic people approach various theological issues, today by addressing Death and the Resurrection.
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Belief in a post-mortem afterlife, where deceased Believers wait in Heaven in the presence of the Lord until the time of resurrection, has come under considerable attack in the past century, primarily from theological liberals, but now even from some purported theological conservatives. Even in our own Messianic movement, the idea that “going to Heaven when you die” is not a Biblical teaching, has gained much ground in various sectors, even though there has been little detailed engagement with the ramifications of such a view.
Make no mistake about it: eternal punishment is a very serious issue that is to drive people to tears and lamentation, as they are to consider their own very serious mortal and sinful limitations in view of a perfect Creator God. Those who do not respond to the message of the good news of salvation in Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus Christ), by receiving Him into their hearts, will be severely penalized for it.
Is it, or is it not, true, that the doctrine of resurrection developed rather late in Judaism?
What does your ministry think is the main reason(s) why some people are motivated to believe or advocate a doctrine of psychopannychy/soul sleep?
What does the term “psychopannychy” mean?
Why does it seem that a concept like psychopannychy is growing in adherence in today’s Christian and Messianic world?