Now I finally have some time to respond properly. I apologize for misunderstanding where you were coming from. We definitely have disagreements over the importance of the doctrine of God and the Trinity. Just because the first 300 years of dealing with heresy in church history are important to accept. Otherwise, you Messianic Jews are doomed to repeat the same heresies. And that goes for every believer.
I really wasn't sure that you were a Messianic Jew for awhile. Wasn't sure what angle you were coming from.
I have an aunt and uncle who are Messianic Jews. I love them very much.
Colossians 2:13-14
The words are cheirographon dogmasin. It literally means a written document of law violations, written as well as dogmatic, also meaning "man's laws"?
"16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17 These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ."
If you participate in these festivals and Saturday only worship and such, I don't think you're weird for doing so at all.
I just see other issues more important that I cannot stand about the Messianic Jewish faith.
1. Off on the Trinity
2. Some far off on the deity of Christ as a result of #1.
3. Obsessed with claiming Jewish roots (cool research but)
4. Think because other Christians redeemed pagan holidays with Christ centeredness makes us unreadable in other theological issues or doctrine.
5. You are arguing with someone who takes seriously the Law of God and what we Reformed refer to as the 3 uses of the Law as we summarize Scripture.
6. I'm sorry for my polemics. It is frustrating that Messianic Jews will call covenantal theology namely replacement theology. It is not. You will see a thin red line all the way through the Hebrew Bible into the New Testament if you will just read and think through what I have posted on the "What is a Jew? And what is Israel in the New Covenant?" Thread.
Please engage with me there because I believe we Reformed are actually more of a Messianic Jew than Messianic Jews.
7. Zionism and Dispensational theology/eschatology in Messianic Judaism is actually a splicing up and divining of covenants. It divides things up like, for instance, the church age, refuses to see that Israel is the Church…for there is only one household of God. Dispensationalism also places the Sermon on the mount being fulfilled in the literal 2000 year reign of Christ in a new millennium. Maybe you all don't believe the same on the issue with the Sermon on the Mount as mainline Dispensationalists do?
But I see that y'all do differ with Dispensationalist in regards to Matthew 25, and that is interesting because Dispensationalist tend to splice that up as no longer being relevant. That's terrible because it is marvelous to see how the law is apart of obeying the Gospel.
8. I'm tired and my flesh was weak today after working and writing two long posts today.
9. Please consider keeping me in your prayers.
10. I really enjoy this discussion. Hope you do as well.
11. Hanging evergreens isn't so bad. For us it represents the everlasting life. We are not gnostics who taught that the physical is bad and only the spiritual is good. Maybe? And I think that is part of my concern with being dogmatic about honoring as much of the Ceremonial Law as one can.
12. I don't agree with C.S. Lewis on everything either. But he does put forth the concept from Psalm 19 that the truth of God was revealed in bits and pieces throughout pagan cultures. I think it is interesting that Lewis, a literature scholar, essentially advocates that Christianity is the fulfillment in a sense of all major myths. And he uses the word myth in a unique way. Maybe there is something to that?
Christianity may look differently and I think Messianic Jews have developed a type of regulative principle in worship.
I'm definitely not too high on the regulative principle.
I agree with some of it, but I think it can go too far. See the traditional Church of Christ with no instruments, which spun off from independent Presbyterians in Virginia. And the Wallace's were part of the Christian church until my grandparents changed from all of that. The Christian Church and the Church of Christ came from the Cambellites after the civil war and after the second not so great awakening, which led more liberalism…ironically. Kind of rambled for a bit.
13. https://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/regulative-principle-worship
I'm fine with the basis for it, but I believe some have taken it too far. The Congregationalist Puritans and especially the extreme Separatists would leave the walls of the church unpainted with no windows. Stuff like that and I just roll my eyes. There are certain things that are liberty of conscience issues.
14. If you want to provoke the Jew to jealousy, then become covenantal. Read my post referred to earlier and add to the discussion, por favor?
15. We are talking about two percent of the US being made up of physical Jews. I doubt most of them can see Messianic Judaism as provoking them into jealousy in any way.
16. That is not to say that Messianic Judaism isn't more inviting of physical-Jews in their own regulative principles definitions. You may be onto something. But…But…You all are throwing the baby out with the bath water on doctrine of utmost importance for better growth and more overflow fork the eternal foundation spilling over into his new creations in Christ Jesus. I think the water pressure is too low for your movement to succeed in the long term.
17. Thus reform it.
I really wasn't sure that you were a Messianic Jew for awhile. Wasn't sure what angle you were coming from.
I have an aunt and uncle who are Messianic Jews. I love them very much.
Colossians 2:13-14
The words are cheirographon dogmasin. It literally means a written document of law violations, written as well as dogmatic, also meaning "man's laws"?
"16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17 These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ."
If you participate in these festivals and Saturday only worship and such, I don't think you're weird for doing so at all.
I just see other issues more important that I cannot stand about the Messianic Jewish faith.
1. Off on the Trinity
2. Some far off on the deity of Christ as a result of #1.
3. Obsessed with claiming Jewish roots (cool research but)
4. Think because other Christians redeemed pagan holidays with Christ centeredness makes us unreadable in other theological issues or doctrine.
5. You are arguing with someone who takes seriously the Law of God and what we Reformed refer to as the 3 uses of the Law as we summarize Scripture.
6. I'm sorry for my polemics. It is frustrating that Messianic Jews will call covenantal theology namely replacement theology. It is not. You will see a thin red line all the way through the Hebrew Bible into the New Testament if you will just read and think through what I have posted on the "What is a Jew? And what is Israel in the New Covenant?" Thread.
Please engage with me there because I believe we Reformed are actually more of a Messianic Jew than Messianic Jews.
7. Zionism and Dispensational theology/eschatology in Messianic Judaism is actually a splicing up and divining of covenants. It divides things up like, for instance, the church age, refuses to see that Israel is the Church…for there is only one household of God. Dispensationalism also places the Sermon on the mount being fulfilled in the literal 2000 year reign of Christ in a new millennium. Maybe you all don't believe the same on the issue with the Sermon on the Mount as mainline Dispensationalists do?
But I see that y'all do differ with Dispensationalist in regards to Matthew 25, and that is interesting because Dispensationalist tend to splice that up as no longer being relevant. That's terrible because it is marvelous to see how the law is apart of obeying the Gospel.
8. I'm tired and my flesh was weak today after working and writing two long posts today.
9. Please consider keeping me in your prayers.
10. I really enjoy this discussion. Hope you do as well.
11. Hanging evergreens isn't so bad. For us it represents the everlasting life. We are not gnostics who taught that the physical is bad and only the spiritual is good. Maybe? And I think that is part of my concern with being dogmatic about honoring as much of the Ceremonial Law as one can.
12. I don't agree with C.S. Lewis on everything either. But he does put forth the concept from Psalm 19 that the truth of God was revealed in bits and pieces throughout pagan cultures. I think it is interesting that Lewis, a literature scholar, essentially advocates that Christianity is the fulfillment in a sense of all major myths. And he uses the word myth in a unique way. Maybe there is something to that?
Christianity may look differently and I think Messianic Jews have developed a type of regulative principle in worship.
I'm definitely not too high on the regulative principle.
I agree with some of it, but I think it can go too far. See the traditional Church of Christ with no instruments, which spun off from independent Presbyterians in Virginia. And the Wallace's were part of the Christian church until my grandparents changed from all of that. The Christian Church and the Church of Christ came from the Cambellites after the civil war and after the second not so great awakening, which led more liberalism…ironically. Kind of rambled for a bit.
13. https://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/regulative-principle-worship
I'm fine with the basis for it, but I believe some have taken it too far. The Congregationalist Puritans and especially the extreme Separatists would leave the walls of the church unpainted with no windows. Stuff like that and I just roll my eyes. There are certain things that are liberty of conscience issues.
14. If you want to provoke the Jew to jealousy, then become covenantal. Read my post referred to earlier and add to the discussion, por favor?
15. We are talking about two percent of the US being made up of physical Jews. I doubt most of them can see Messianic Judaism as provoking them into jealousy in any way.
16. That is not to say that Messianic Judaism isn't more inviting of physical-Jews in their own regulative principles definitions. You may be onto something. But…But…You all are throwing the baby out with the bath water on doctrine of utmost importance for better growth and more overflow fork the eternal foundation spilling over into his new creations in Christ Jesus. I think the water pressure is too low for your movement to succeed in the long term.
17. Thus reform it.