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MESSIANIC JEW

とはイエス・キリスト Jesus Christ/イェシュア・メシア Messiah Yeshua が救世主である事を悟ってしまったユダヤ人の事をさします。彼らは旧約、新約聖書は当然ながら、ユダヤの祭り、風習などの文化的側面、ゲマトリアと呼ばれる数術、天文学、ユダヤ暦(カレンダー)などの側面からイエス・キリスト Jesus Christ/イェシュア・メシア Messiah Yeshua こそが預言されたメシアとして神と個人の関係を回復する(救い)という事を知ります。これは奥義中の奥義です。

用語:メサニック・ジュー、メシャニック・ジュー、メシアニック ジュー、ユダヤ、イスラエル、ジーザス・クライスト、救い、救世主、問題解決、トーラー、イスラエル、エルサレム、神殿、安息

http://www.myhri.ca/

www.torahcalendar.com

www.laydownlife.ne


MESSIANIC STATEMENT OF FAITH:

First of all, it must be understood that the so-called “Messianic Movement” is not a single organization with a central governing body to speak for it. It is not totally “Jewish,” and it is definitely not “Church.” It is not “Christian” in the same sense of the word that most non-Jewish Christians think of that word. Nor is it a total rejection of either “Church” or “Christianity,” though many Messianics are deeply troubled by what those two words have come to mean to the Jewish people over the past two thousand years.The “movement” is, however, made up of both Jews and non-Jews who are attempting to restore to its original state the relationship with the Creator God and the way of life which was practiced by the Son of God and as taught to his original followers during His incarnation as Yeshua of Nazareth. As those who followed the Messiah during the first century of this era were almost exclusively Jewish, so the Messianic Movement is essentially Jewish. And since Messiah is to return soon to establish His seat of government in a restored Israel, it is altogether fitting and proper that we return to the form of worship that He established there.Both the ancient Hebrew prophets and the Book of the Revelation (the final true prophetic revelation until the return of Elijah immediately prior to Messiah’s return to earth) tell us that in the “Kingdom Age” all the nations of the world will come to Israel to observe the feasts of the Lord. And so it is proper that all followers of Messiah observe those feasts now in obedience to the Word of God and in preparation for the coming Kingdom.As the sages have said, “Wherever there are two Rabbis there will be three opinions.” And so it is with the Messianic Movement. There are probably nearly as many different expressions of Messianic faith as there are individual congregations.Among Messianics are those who practice the so-called “sign gifts” and those who do not. There are those who are “dispensational” in their approach to the interpretation of Scripture and those who are not. There are those who believe that the true follower of Messiah is eternally secure in his or her salvation, and there are those who believe that a believer can “backslide” and become lost after having once been saved.However, we believe that most people who view themselves as “Messianic” would be in at least general agreement with the following statements:

1.The Creator of all things has revealed Himself to His creation through His personal Name יהוה and His title Elohim (God). He has revealed that in His divine nature He is an inseparable union; יהוה is One and there is only one יהוה. ("Hear, O Israel: יהוה the Lord is our Elohim (God). He is One יהוה. He alone is יהוה." Deuteronomy 6:4)

2. And yet the one יהוה has manifest Himself to mankind in three divine persons: Abba [the Father], Yeshua [literally “Salvation,” the Son] and Ruach HaKodesh [the Holy Spirit, literally “Breath”]. Yet all three Persons have but one Name. (“ The Name [singular] of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” Matthew 28:19)

3. The Bible, consisting of both the “Old Covenant” [the Tenakh: the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings] and the “Renewed Covenant” [Brit Chadashah] make up a single unit, which is the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God. (“All Scripture is given by the Ruach [Breath or Spirit] of Elohim [God], and is to be used for doctrine, for reproof, for correction and for instruction in righteousness.” 2 Timothy 3:16)

4. Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel, the Savior of the world. He is יהוה who came in the flesh (1 Tim. 3:16). He was born of a virgin (Luke 1:34) and lived a sinless and Torah-observant life. He died an atoning death as the full and complete payment of our sin debt to God (1 John 4:10), was resurrected from the dead (1 Cor. 15:4), ascended to the right hand of Abba, the Father (Mark 16:19), and now is glorified with all power in Heaven and in Earth (John 1:12-14). He will return physically as King of kings and Lord of lords to rule and reign over the earth from the throne of His father David [in Jerusalem]. (Zech. 14; Acts 1:9-11, Rev. 19:11-16)

5. All have sinned (transgressed the holy Torah [revealed Law] of God) and stand condemned before Him, and need the salvation provided by the grace of יהוה through the atoning work of Yeshua as our final and ultimate Passover Lamb. (Ps. 14:1-3; Rom. 3:23)

6. All who experientially believe and trust that Yeshua is the promised Messiah, יהוה come in the flesh, Who died as our Passover Lamb and rose again, are forgiven their sins and come into a renewed covenant with יהוה through Yeshua, and therefore become inheritors of all the unconditional promises that יהוה made with Abraham and Israel. (Romans 10:9-11, 1 Corinthians 5:7) [This requires not simple intellectual acquiescence to the historical facts, but a total and child-like faith and trust that Yeshua was exactly Who He claimed to be and that He will do exactly what He has promised to do. This kind of faith will produce the evidence of an appropriate lifestyle of Mitzvah (righteous works). See James 2:14-26.]

7. Ruach HaKodesh [the Holy Spirit] permanently dwells within all true believers to lead, guide, teach, comfort, and empower us to live a righteous life and to minister to the Miqra [the Ekklesia, or “Called-Out Ones”] as a royal priesthood of believers. (John 14:26; 1 Tim. 1:7; 1 Cor. 14:26; Acts 2:4; 1 Cor. 12: 1-13, Rom. 12:3-21; Eph. 1:13; 1 Pet. 2:5)

8. The promise of a faithful trust in Yeshua is resurrection from the dead, eternal life, and ruling with Yeshua forever in the place where His Kingdom will rule. Yeshua will soon rule in Jerusalem, and finally in New Jerusalem in the New Creation forever. (John 5:28-29; Rev. 19-22, especially 20:11-15)

9. The penalty awaiting those who reject Yeshua is eternal separation from יהוה into outer darkness and eternal punishment. (Matt. 25:31-46, Rev. 20)

10. The final Divine Plan for Israel is to bring the remnant of Judah, who are the faithful Jewish people, and the remnant of those who were formally Gentiles, but who have been recovered from the world by faith, back together and united into one holy nation of Israel under one Shepherd, namely Yeshua, the Messiah. This is a necessary part of the restoration of all things spoken by the prophets. (Ezek. 37, Hosea 1-2, Rom. 9:26, Acts 3:21)

11. The Shabbat [Sabbath], the seventh day of the week, is the created holy day of יהוה (not of Israel), which He gave to mankind and covenanted with His people as a sign forever. (Exod. 31:12-16, Gen. 2:2-3, Isa. 58:13-14, Matt. 12:8) Nowhere in the “New Testament” is either the Fourth Commandment (Exod. 20:8-11) or the other nine ever repealed. They are only amplified and explained.

12. The entire Torah of יהוה, both “Old” and “Renewed” Covenants, is the instruction of a loving and gracious Father to His children. It is the perfect and unchanging law that gives us liberty (Ps. 119:44-45; James 2:24-26). The commandments of יהוה will not disappear until heaven and earth disappear (Matt 5:17-20). יהוה’s people delight in His instruction (Ps. 1:2). The Torah was not given for salvation. It is the loving instruction of how a redeemed people should live. Yeshua kept His Fathers commandments and lived in His love. We are instructed to walk as He walked (1 Jn. 2:3-6). We are to obey יהוה’s commandments and to hold to the testimony of Yeshua (Rev. 12:17).

13. Jewish followers of Yeshua are called to maintain their Jewish Biblical heritage and remain a part of their people Israel and the universal body of believers. This is part of their identity and a witness to the faithfulness of God.

14. Gentile Believers in Messiah are grafted into the olive tree (Romans 11) and are thus partakers in the unconditional covenants that יהוה made to Israel. They are encouraged to understand and appreciate their roots in Judaism. Though they are under no obligation to live as Jews, they are invited to do so if they felt led by Ruach HaKodesh to do so, and are encouraged to support the interests of world Jewry as adopted members of the family of Jacob (Israel).

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