
Judah Himango and John McKee discuss a recent blog by K’neti L’Zion: “Responding to ‘No Longer Torah Observant.’” Recently, a friend of Judah’s decided to leave the Hebrew Roots movement. Why did he do it? What does it represent for some of the changes taking place in the wider Messianic movement?
Eleven specific theological Problems With the Hebrew Roots movement are addressed in this episode:
1. Preface: A work in progress, ongoing study needed
2. Nuance in "God doesn't change"
3. The book of Romans answers whether Gentiles should keep Torah
4. Paul doesn't correct Gentiles for breaking Torah
5. God doesn't change...but we do
6. Commandment keeping is context-bound
7. The Torah of Moses hasn't always been here
8. Surely Roman Gentiles weren't keeping Passover
9. Different laws for different people
10. Shabbat, feasts, and kosher are cultural
11. Torah doesn't save, doesn't sanctify
Judah Himango and John McKee discuss a recent blog by K’neti L’Zion: “Responding to ‘No Longer Torah Observant.’” Recently, a friend of Judah’s decided to leave the Hebrew Roots movement. Why did he do it? What does it represent for some of the changes taking place in the wider Messianic movement?
Eleven specific theological Problems With the Hebrew Roots movement are addressed in this episode:
1. Preface: A work in progress, ongoing study needed
2. Nuance in “God doesn’t change”
3. The book of Romans answers whether Gentiles should keep Torah
4. Paul doesn’t correct Gentiles for breaking Torah
5. God doesn’t change…but we do
6. Commandment keeping is context-bound
7. The Torah of Moses hasn’t always been here
8. Surely Roman Gentiles weren’t keeping Passover
9. Different laws for different people
10. Shabbat, feasts, and kosher are cultural
11. Torah doesn’t save, doesn’t sanctify
“Responding to ‘No Longer Torah Observant’”: https://blog.judahgabriel.com/2020/08/responding-to-no-longer-torah-observant.html
Judah Himango: https://blog.judahgabriel.com
John McKee: https://messianicapologetics.blog