• 47 – FFOZ, Messianic Jews, and the Gentile Problem

  • Feb 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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47 – FFOZ, Messianic Jews, and the Gentile Problem

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  • First Fruits of Zion teaches that the whole Bible, including the Law of Moses, that is, the Torah given to the Jewish people, has relevance and practical application for Gentile Christians. Some Messianic Jews disagree; they argue that the Torah is for Jews only. Today’s guests, FFOZ Senior Educator Aaron Eby and Director of Torah Club Damian Eisner are here to challenge the idea that the Torah has nothing to say to Gentiles. – Episode Highlights – Terms are confusing if they are not well-defined. Many people stumble on the Jewish Jesus online but many times the source of the information they stumble on is what we would call Hebrew Roots. First Fruits of Zion is part of Messianic Judaism, and there are some important distinctions. The community of faith is composed of both Jews and Gentiles. But despite us being “one in Messiah,” First Fruits of Zion believes that it is important to maintain our unique identities. Why do we think so, and how do we advise Jews and Gentiles to avoid blurring the lines of distinction? Acts 15 documents an important time in the life of the apostles when they decided on the course of faith for Gentiles who were coming to faith in the Jewish Messiah. What does this passage teach about Jewish and Gentile obligations to the Law? The Sabbath and the Jewish festivals are full of richness in meaning and blessing. What does the remembrance and observance of the Sabbath and the other biblical holidays look like for Jewish people, and what would they look like for a Gentile disciple? – Chapters – 00:00 Welcome to Messiah Podcast. 02:05 First Fruits of Zion is a Messianic Jewish organization, not Hebrew Roots. 13:08 What is distinction theology? 20:00 The apostles’ expectation of Gentile disciples. 25:22 Interpreting Acts 15 and Acts 21 and the four prohibitions for Gentile disciples. 29:38 The synagogue has always been a place for Gentiles to learn about the God of Israel. 40:43 What does the distinction between Jewish and Gentile observance of the Sabbath look like? 55:51 How can Gentiles interface with and observe Jewish holidays like Passover and Tabernacles? 01:04:51 Is 1 Corinthians 5:8 an invitation to Gentiles to celebrate Passover? 01:11:34 A biblical model for do’s and don’ts for Gentiles. 01:15:23 Gentiles are adopted to be part of the family of God. 01:20:32 First Fruits of Zion does not subscribe to what is commonly known as “one law theology.” – Episode Resources – Restoration: Returning the Torah of Moses to the Disciples of Jesus https://ffoz.store/products/restoration-book From Sabbath to Sabbath: Returning the Holy Sabbath to the Disciples of Jesus. https://ffoz.store/products/from-sabbath-to-sabbath-book The Holy Days: Returning the Biblical Festivals to the Disciples of Jesus. https://ffoz.store/products/the-holy-days-book Messiah Podcast is a production of First Fruits of Zion (https://ffoz.org) in conjunction with Messiah Magazine. This publication is designed to provide rich substance, meaningful Jewish contexts, cultural understanding of the teaching of Jesus, and the background of modern faith from a Messianic Jewish perspective. Messiah Podcast theme music provided with permission by Joshua Aaron Music (http://JoshuaAaron.tv). “Cover the Sea” Copyright WorshipinIsrael.com songs 2020. All rights reserved.
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Like pieces to the puzzle

Ever since I completed the FFOZ online course “Hayesod” As a Gentile believer of 36 yrs.
The whole Bible is coming together like a giant jigsaw puzzle constantly forming an amazing picture and understanding of the history of the heritage I have been adopted into. But even more importantly. I am coming alive in fellowship, understanding and relationship with the love of Abba Father through our Messiah Jesus.

I wasn’t expecting it to however. The Torah does this. The teachings regarding the instructions God gave His people, when taught to someone like me by messianic Jewish teacher. It brings alive the heart and wisdom and faithfulness of God. In a way that 36 years of the repetition of “New Testament” teachings about being better and prospering in this life, cannot compare.

My wife and I have grown in spiritual understanding, with a clear grasp of what it means to following our Jewish Saviour.

I can honestly say I’m happy now as a servant to a God and His chosen people. Gone is the confusion of a “faith” that included a free grace with little or no repentance. 🥴🤔

This correct interpretation of the scriptures from a first century Jewish perspective brought greater freedom in relationship to God.

With the Torah teachings for me has come a greater understanding of Gods covenant faithfulness back to me individually from seeing how He treats his people individually and collectively through “His Story”.

Father I thank you for Your faithfulness.
Keep knocking my brothers and sisters. The door will open. If you mean business, it will open up to you too.

🤔 Prov chapter 2 !!!

Thank you FFOZ
Maranatha

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