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Is it just me or is anyone else out there tired of "human" conjecture and imagination?  There is far too much symbolism being used in Messianic arenas. Of course, Messianics are not the only ones guilty of this.  It can be heard from Christian pulpits and read in some Jewish mystical writings.  It bothers me because it takes us away from the pure word. The door knob in my office, does not symbolize the glory of G-d, but I am sure, because it is gold in color, someone would think they had a "revelation" from G-d that it was the glory! Don't buy into that stuff. I would love to get your input! yeshuaconnection@aim.com.

 


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    There are some Jewish people who call themselves Messianic Jews and believe in Yeshua, but seem to like the English transliteration of the Greek transliteration of Yeshua's name which is Jesus. They live like the goyim and celebrate everything from Easter to Christmas.  They ignore Shabbat and love their shrimp and barbeque ribs!  We encourage Torah observance, including keeping Shabbat, eating Biblically kosher, and celebrating the Jewish holidays, not the goyim ones as we simultaneously acknowledge Yeshua as the Jewish Messiah, so we are called by some Messianic Jews.  Many people fail to admit that all of Yeshua's first followers were Jewish and that the New Testament was written by Jews who followed the customs and traditions of the Jewish people.  Of course, if they were on earth today, they too, would be called Messianic Jews. We believe that if someone has been raised in a Jewish home and refers to himself as being Jewish, he should be aware that Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah.  The reason that the Jewish mainline establishment discourages the reading of the New Testament is because they want to avoid questions being raised about Yeshua and his first followers that either they cannot or do not want to answer.  We have association with Jews for Jesus nor are we associated with  "Friends of Israel," but we are friends of Israel!  We also have no association with  "Chosen People Ministry" but baruch hashem, we are part of the chosen people. We believe that Jewish people should live a lifestyle that is reflected by the belief system of the members of the UMJC (United Messianic Jewish Congregations) or MJAA (Messianic Jewish Congregations of America) organizations.  Each Jewish home should be a beth shalom, a  house of peace.  If you were brought up in a Jewish home and have not yet asked the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob if Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel, we would love to venture out of our beth shalom to meet you for a cup of coffee and a bagel to answer your questions about why we believe he is our promised Messiah. 
     

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    The bottom line is, we want to bring you the light of Messiah, Yeshua.   Light of Messiah? Yes, if you invite him into your life you will agree;  light of Messiah!  Perhaps you think Messianic Jews are not Jewish.  Well, we wonder if you can really be Jewish and not believe in the Jewish Messiah!  The Brit Chadasha (New Testament) was written mostly by Jewish men.  All of Yeshua's the twelve disciples were Jewish. He is alive and will change your life and get rid of the darkness supernaturally.  Want to know more?  What if he really is the Jewish Messiah? Is there darkness in your life? You need the light of Messiah Yeshua! Maybe you have questions? So did every Jewish person who came to know the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua.  Want to see some questions and answers? We have some online answers! Perhaps you have never read the Brit Chadasha (New Testament) and would like to read it.  We recommend the "Complete Jewish Bible"  by David Stern.  A Jewish scholar living in Jerusalem.  You don't have to be Messianic Jew to love a good Jewish book!  Are you too skeptical to read the Brit Chadasha (New Testament)?   Pray to the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.  Ask him to show you absolute truth.  Open your Jewish Publication Society Bible or any other Bible you that you have from your synagogue or bought from a Judaica store to Isaiah chapter 53.  Then, go to Proverbs Chapter 30 verse 4.

     

              
     

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