Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the one, ongoing significant area, where the Messianic community just cannot seem to have proper resolution: our identity. There are doubtlessly distinctions between Jewish and non-Jewish Believers, just as there are males and females. But are our individual identities to be more important and significant, than our identity in the salvation of Yeshua the Messiah?
Salvation / Soteriology
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses whether it is indeed true that Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth said that He alone is the only means to the Father? What about all of the people on Earth, especially Jewish people, who have died and never acknowledged Him?
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
Does the Torah actually teach that by keeping its commandments, a person can earn eternal life?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the implications of John 14:1-6, and Yeshua being the only means to the Father.
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
As Messianic Believers who have a Torah foundation in our walk of faith, we have a responsibility to present a complete salvation message to others, and most importantly have the assurance ourselves that we are redeemed children of God.
Let us look at what happened to Peter and the other Apostles on that first Shavuot fifty days after the resurrection of Yeshua—and only ten days after He had ascended into Heaven!
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses James 2:14-24. What does it mean that Abraham was “justified by works”? Does this actually mean that he was granted eternal salvation, or perhaps something else?
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the parable of the prodigal son, from Luke 15:11-32. What important points can we take from this significant teaching of the Messiah? What do we need to be focusing on, as we wait for Yom Kippur?