November, 20 2014 -- By Jonathan Bernis Can a Jewish Person Believe in Jesus. I’ve heard Jewish People say, “You can’t be a Jew and believe in Jesus any more than you can be a vegetarian who eats meat.” It’s not that they’re belligerent.
John had carried a deep burden for the Jewish People from the time he was a young child in Northern Ireland. When he’d watch news stories about events in the Middle East, he was filled with longing to offer comfort and care to those living in Israel. “I must get over there somehow,” he said.
Messianic Judaism – Is it OK for Gentiles to Celebrate the Jewish Feasts?
The biblical calendar was given to Israel to foster the perpetuated annual remembrance of God’s redemptive and loving actions toward His People. Israel is to recall God’s mighty acts in every generation in perpetuity.
This wasn’t Kris Repp’s first medical outreach with Jewish Voice. The 15-hour flight like the one from New York to Johannesburg was nothing new...neither was the four-hour flight to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, or the bus ride over bumpy, rough roads to Mberengwa.
Sukkot, The Feast of Booths (known to some as the Feast of Tabernacles)
My God. How had anyone been able to stand me. Why hadn’t somebody killed me long before now. I didn’t like the sudden blinding revelation that showed me to myself—the revelation that I, who had always thought I was so wonderful, was a total washout as a person. It sickened. It hurt.
What Jewish People Think When They Hear “Jewish Evangelism” Can a Jewish person believe in Jesus. We’ve heard Jewish People say, “You can’t be a Jew and believe in Jesus any more than you can be a vegetarian who eats meat.” It’s not that they’re belligerent.
Should I Convert to Messianic Judaism. By Jonathan Bernis, President and CEO of Jewish Voice I personally don’t believe in a conversion to Messianic Judaism. I believe in a change of heart. Biblically, conversion means “to turn” toward God, but there are many kinds of turnings.