Problem 1: Global Christianity? Didn't the Messiah call it a narrow road and few will find it? Problem 2: Commit to Scripture? No, they teach people to ignore the Torah, the Kingdom constitution EVEN THOUGH Acts 15:21 is in their bibles. Problem 3: Poverty and social justice: The Torah itself gives instructions on dealing with poverty and justice. You Christians choose to ignore them. Things like the sabbath where no one has to work, the land sabbath where the land can recover and be fruitful, double inheritance, kinsman redeemer, the third tithe (you can scarcely get a Christian to pry open their wallet for one tithe, must less three), the leaving of the edges of fields, the employment of persons for a max of 7 years with a cash bonus paid then, and the jubilee year. Problem 4: Articulating "Christ"?? You don't even know him yourselves. Christianity is a personality cult. He would tell point you to the Father, the Father, the Father--not "Jesus is my homeboy." Messiah said of himself that he (The Word, the Torah) is the way back--not the destination. Problem 5: The corporate nature of the gospel? No, you're still all about that personal relationship, that personal "Jesus". He came to repair the breach of the covenant. And you can lose seminary words like "kerygmatic." Who is that for? The message of the Father's care for his people is simple. Yahshua himself pointed out the Pharisees time after time for making it complex, too complicated for everyone. The Father says "Come back." Come back to Him, through His ways he's given already. But the church decided not to: Thus says the LORD, "Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, Where the good way is, and walk in it; And you will find rest for your souls. But they said, 'We will not walk in it.' (Jeremiah 6:16)
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Problem 1: Global Christianity? Didn't the Messiah call it a narrow road and few will find it?
Problem 2: Commit to Scripture? No, they teach people to ignore the Torah, the Kingdom constitution EVEN THOUGH Acts 15:21 is in their bibles.
Problem 3: Poverty and social justice: The Torah itself gives instructions on dealing with poverty and justice. You Christians choose to ignore them. Things like the sabbath where no one has to work, the land sabbath where the land can recover and be fruitful, double inheritance, kinsman redeemer, the third tithe (you can scarcely get a Christian to pry open their wallet for one tithe, must less three), the leaving of the edges of fields, the employment of persons for a max of 7 years with a cash bonus paid then, and the jubilee year.
Problem 4: Articulating "Christ"?? You don't even know him yourselves. Christianity is a personality cult. He would tell point you to the Father, the Father, the Father--not "Jesus is my homeboy." Messiah said of himself that he (The Word, the Torah) is the way back--not the destination.
Problem 5: The corporate nature of the gospel? No, you're still all about that personal relationship, that personal "Jesus". He came to repair the breach of the covenant.
And you can lose seminary words like "kerygmatic." Who is that for? The message of the Father's care for his people is simple. Yahshua himself pointed out the Pharisees time after time for making it complex, too complicated for everyone. The Father says "Come back." Come back to Him, through His ways he's given already. But the church decided not to: Thus says the LORD, "Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, Where the good way is, and walk in it; And you will find rest for your souls. But they said, 'We will not walk in it.' (Jeremiah 6:16)