Jesus’s mission at His incarnation was to establish the New Covenant. Zionism—the belief that the descendants of Abraham were given the land in perpetuity—relates to the Abrahamic Covenant. That promise was not part of the task prophetically given to the Lamb of God under the New Covenant.
The prophets do indicate that the Abrahamic Covenant will be confirmed and enforced when Jesus returns at the Second Coming. This is the task prophetically assigned to the “Lion of Judah” (Jesus at His Second Coming).
Messianic’s have always been all over the map. The Messianics I’ve known and congregated with (Home group) acknowledge it’s very “messy,” calling it “Messy-anic.”
Why? Seems to attract people who are willing (And often eager) to take minority viewpoints. Seems like it often attracts people who are deep into conspiracy theories. Home-groups can become cultish very easily, probably a biproduct of feeling very different and separate from the normal world.
I’ve personally never found a messianic Synogogue that I didn’t find way too odd for me. That being said, if a person or group is pro-Torah, I have a generally positive view, such as messianic (Though majority are not pro-Torah), Hebrew roots, pronomian.
I don’t think the Torah movement has a true denominational place to call home. They seem to be scattered across many denominations. Personally I go to a Baptist church, I know of others that go to other Protestant Sunday Churches.
@ThenIsaugh “Sola six million” is a jab at the idea that six million Jews were killed in the holocaust. As in, instead of “Sola Scripture” it’s “sola six million” I.e Jew worship over scripture.
I was able to confirm that this account @SolaSixMillion is definitely a fake troll account. Mark and avoid. It is a troll account to make Messianic Jews look bad. Below is the proof.
Exhibit 1: He used an image of Joel Berry, one of the editors at Babylon Bee, and modified it using AI.
Exhibit 2: He lied and claimed it was him (notice the extra-large nose).
Exhibit 3: Lying again.
@nnahle This Michael (Gentile Christian) is born with a love for the people of Israel and a burning fire for the Father to restore His righteous kingdom in Jerusalem.
🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷🇱🇧 Senior U.S. official just dropped the scope:
A broad regional peace deal is in motion covering Iran, Lebanon, Gulf states, and Israel.
Self-defense rights remain untouched he says: if Iran does not meet its obligations, “I wouldn’t expect the Israelis to not respond”
“Sometimes these ceasefires are messy… they take time to take root.”
The big test is whether Iran actually behaves or if this is just another temporary pause before the next explosion.
Endgame or intermission? We’ll find out soon.
Source: Reuters / Writer Oliver
@MarioNawfal So they’ll need about 13X more uranium than they currently have to down blend it.
Wonderful. Open up their revenue streams and leave them with 13X more uranium than they had before.
Applying the “who, what, where, when, and why” framework, wasn’t Paul actually commending the Bereans for carefully searching the Scriptures—what we now call the Old Testament—to verify whether the things he was teaching were true?
Commending this approach as correct. Yet, modern interpretations of Paul require this method to be incorrect and condemnable.
So the recent Ebola outbreak got started from alive people touching dead people…then spreading it to each-other.
Christianity thinks it’s too smart for God’s Torah, but according to its precepts, if you need to touch a dead person, that’s fine, but you can’t come to the temple for a certain period of time.
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.”
(Proverbs 3:5)
🇨🇩 A pastor's funeral in Mongbwalu may have started Congo's latest Ebola outbreak.
The virus was traced backwards through hospital records, burial logs, and interviews, and found it was spreading silently long before anyone knew to look.
That's how Ebola works… It moves through the rituals that make us human: the touching, the grieving, the saying goodbye, and by the time anyone notices, it's already somewhere else.
Writer: Val
Tucker Carlson: "Like it or not, Iran is uniquely standing up for Palestinians and the people of Lebanon... The rest of the world is watching this in horror and no one else is doing anything about it."