Messianic Judaism is Not Christianity: A Loving Call to Unity

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Chosen Books, 2004 - 176 sider
The apostle Paul wrote that all believers--Jewish and Gentile--are to serve the Lord together as "one new man." But a growing movement today seeks to keep that from happening.

As Stan Telchin explains, proponents of Messianic Judaism are confusing both Jewish and Gentile followers of Jesus and dividing the church. Their insistence on following rabbinic form and their statements that Jewish believers need to be in Messianic synagogues in order to maintain their identities are unbiblical. Telchin discusses the growth of this movement, its unscriptural doctrines, and its ineffectiveness in Jewish evangelism.

Those who have been swept up by the nostalgia and beauty of "Jewishness" or who have been hurt by division in the Body or who love Israel will find their hearts and minds freed by this firm but loving message.
 

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A Note from the Author
9
Acknowledgments
15
The Issue before Us
21
What Gave Birth to This Movement?
35
Identitythe Real Issue
47
How the Movement Grew
57
Is Messianic Judaism Jewish?
63
Gentiles in Synagogues
75
One New Man
87
How Jewish People Are Being Reached
101
What About Congregations in Israel?
115
Is Messianic Judaism Gods Way?
125
What Does the Church Need to Do?
135
Beware the Divided Heart
143
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Stan Telchin (1924-2012) was a Messianic Jew who proclaimed Jesus as Messiah in the U.S. and around the world. A loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, he pastored a nondenominational fellowship in suburban Washington, D.C., for fourteen years and served with Jews for Jesus from 2003 until his homegoing.

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