John McKee comments on the reality of how few Believers truly understand how history is moving in a specific direction. This discussion challenges each of us to stop looking at the Bible as individually written to each of us, and instead how we are each involved in God’s great plan for Planet Earth and the universe.
Salvation / Soteriology
John McKee evaluates how problematic it is, how too much of today’s Messianic community promotes a watered down and diluted, popular Christian gospel: a message that is only concerned about going to Heaven when you die.
Too many people may be seen to pay attention to various matters of this world, and not on enough matters that concern the world to come.
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!
Many people in the broad Messianic and Hebrew Roots communities have forgotten that the work of Yeshua the Messiah is the most important thing.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics interviews Sean Steckbeck about some of the most significant aspects facing not only the future Body of Messiah—but most especially the contemporary Messianic movement, as we rapidly approach the return of Yeshua the Messiah.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics responds to three categories of questions: Tanach (OT), Apostolic Scriptures (NT), and theology/Biblical Studies.
1. Can people who believe in evolution be saved?
2. Is it true that “works of law” does not mean Torah compliance, generally?
3. How do you as post-tribulationists respond to the claim that we are spared from God’s wrath?
Does the Torah actually teach that by keeping its commandments, a person can earn eternal life?
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how today’s Messianic people approach various theological issues, today by addressing Salvation and the Work of the Holy Spirit.
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.