J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics continues going through a long list of reader-submitted questions and issues: no connection to the Jewish philosophical tradition.
Messianic Judaism
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics continues going through a through a list of reader-submitted questions and issues: Hebrew Roots movement and Messianic Judaism.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how there are various non-Jewish Believers, who in believing themselves as a part of Israel via their Messiah faith—are in danger of certainly practicing a displacement of Jewish Believers.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how one of the biggest challenges for non-Jews in the Messianic movement, is using terminology that is unoffensive to Jewish people.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses some of significant challenges that non-Jewish Believers have, in entering and staying in the Messianic movement.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics reviews a recent and timely article by Myriam Levy Chernoff on the need for Messianic Judaism to return to its original purpose of Jewish outreach.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses the question, “Are Messianic Judaism and Hebrew Roots enemies?”
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses the question, “What is Hebrew Roots here for?”
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses the question, “What is Messianic Judaism here for?”
Some of the most important players detailed in the Book of Revelation, who actually constitute the forces of the Kingdom of Light, and are to perform some kind of critical tasks or assignments in the anticipated Tribulation period, are the 144,000 sealed servants of the children of Israel.