How Messianic Jews See Jesus

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What is a Messianic Jew? What do we believe? What does our life look like as Jewish followers of Jesus Yeshua.

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General Messianic Jewish Principles and Beliefs:

Belief in Yeshua (Jesus): Messianic Jews believe in Yeshua as the Jewish Messiah and the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy. They view Yeshua as the embodiment of the long-awaited Messiah who was promised in the Hebrew Bible. As Messianic Jews we believe in the life, death and resurrection of Yeshua and that is death is the final atonement for all that believe in him and through our faith in Yeshua we receive forgiveness of sin and eternal life with God.

Observance of Jewish customs and traditions: Messianic Jews often incorporate Jewish customs, traditions, and holidays into their worship and daily life. They may keep kosher, observe the Sabbath, and celebrate Jewish holidays such as Passover and Hanukkah.

Emphasis on the Hebrew Bible: Messianic Jews place a strong emphasis on the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), which they view as the foundation of their faith. They believe that Yeshua's life and teachings can be understood in the context of Jewish scripture.

Recognition of the importance of Israel: Messianic Jews have a deep respect and love for Israel and the Jewish people. They believe that God has a special plan for Israel and that the restoration of Israel is an important part of God's overall plan.

Evangelism and outreach: Messianic Jews often feel called to share their faith with both Jews and non-Jews. They may engage in evangelism and outreach to spread the message of Yeshua and the principles of Messianic Judaism.


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