• Gentile Sacred Cows: A Church w/o Jewish Roots

  • Jun 10 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

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Gentile Sacred Cows: A Church w/o Jewish Roots

  • Summary

  • Jesus as our Messiah was Jewish. His Apostles were Jewish (with perhaps 1 exception: Luke). Of the 40 authors of the Bible, at least 39 were Jewish. The Bible's heritage, culture and most of its language is also Jewish (Hebrew/ Aramaic) later translated into Greek for Jews who lived in Greek communities. Jesus celebrated the Levitical feasts of Lev. chapter 23.

    Question: What would happen if you were to cut down a tree, sever the tree from its roots system, and then attempt to re-plant the same tree into a newly dug hole without its roots.

    Would it thrive? Would it flourish? Would it even be able to survive?

    That is what happened when in the 4th Century when the Roman Emperor Constantine, after converting to Christianity, severed the Christian Church from its Hebrew Roots.

    Has the Church flourished with unity, power, and life? Or has it divided itself with denominations, differing doctrines/dogmas and internal strife?

    Should we allow a chance for the church tree to flourish, thrive and be productive by re-establishing its Hebrew roots? Is the Bible a Hebrew book or a Greek book? Is planet Earth our kingdom inheritance or is it something to be shunned and abandoned? Relevant questions all.

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