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mercytruth
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I think we can presume that the apostolic church of Jerusalem was also entering the Temple to pray, and to observe the holy days.And such is the Judiazing practice. Again, the problem is not in being Jews, but in supposing or behaving as though the Church needs more Jewish practice and ritual than was already incorporated in the days of the Apostles. This is wrong, as we already have all that the Fathers decided we needed, so it is not the place of anyone (certainly not those who are outside of the Church, such as the “Messianic Jews”) to try to pretend as though the council of Jerusalem doesn’t apply to them, if they are going to be called “Christians” (methinks this is why they prefer to be called “Jews”; what a pity for them that actual Jews don’t accept them either, then). As it is, we already keep the earliest Christian liturgy (that of St. James, Bishop of Jerusalem, which is the common liturgy of the Syriac Orthodox Church, which not coincidentally also keeps the language of Christ). No need for this extra Jewish stuff that is outside of our faith and its tradition.
Exactly. Fulfillment being the key word. I don’t know what you mean when you write ‘We keep passover’, but Paskha (Easter), the holiest of days, certainly is the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy, as read by our teachers and masters the Fathers.
More Jewish than the very Jewish apostles who ruled against the keeping of Jewish practices for the Christian converts? I don’t think so.
As the Ethiopians still do (they very nearly keep Kashrut, as well, as I understand it). What’s your point? They don’t do so as “Messianic Jews”, but as Christians. That is within Christian tradition.
Whosoever causes the little ones to stumble, indeed…such as by teaching heresy in the place of the true faith. That is not an option.
I will defend these brothers and sisters in my Lord all the way to my grave. Those of whom I have been acquainted were very instrumental in my own emotional, psychological and spiritual healing through their intercessions of prayer and worship of the Lord our God
through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
They do not judge other denominations for not observing the holy days as they do.
t’s obvious we have an irreconciable viewpoint, and we are not going to persuade each other either way.
God’s peace be with you
micah