Approaching One Law Controversies: Sorting Through the Legalism – Messianic Insider 24 February, 2026: X-link
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses some of the inflexible and legalistic tendencies, many have encountered and experienced in their dealings with those in the One Law/One Torah sub-movement. A major criticism of One Law/One Torah theology is not encouraging non-Jewish Believers to take their faith heritage in Israel’s Scriptures seriously; it is in failing to prevent bad attitudes and judgmental tendencies.
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
THEOLOGY ROUNDUP
Approaching One Law Controversies: Sorting Through the Legalism – Article: link
NEWS ROUNDUP
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Tucker Carlson Releases Interview With US Ambassador Mike Huckabee on Israel and Gaza: link
Breaking news: The Pentagon’s top general has cautioned President Trump from an attack on Iran: link
President Trump debunks claims of U.S. military not attacking the Islamic Republic: link
How does this make sense? If Ashkenazi Jews really originate from Israel, they should have a Middle Eastern “look”, right?: link
President Donald J. Trump doesn’t seem to be too pleased with today’s stories by several media outlets: link
NOW – Secretary of War Hegseth says that his people are currently working on declassifying information about aliens: link
THE GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICA IS HERE: link
Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine and Russia are “at the beginning of the end of the war”: link
On February 23rd, 2022, Zelenskyy delivered a message in Russian to the Russian nation, warning them not to invade: link
A Very Rare ‘Planetary Parade’ Involving 6 Planets Will Appear This Week: link
Ted Cruz says the United States will most definitely be bombing Iran in the upcoming days calling them “limited strikes”: link
Scattered across the globe after the fall of the Northern Kingdom in 722 BC, these tribes have preserved their identity through centuries of migration, persecution, and resilience: link