A Very Jewish Jesus

“Yeshua the Light of the World…”


Yeshua said, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of people!”
What is a Jewish view of Jesus?
What is a Gentile view of Jesus?
* A Jewish perspective – then and now. * A Gentile perspective – then and now. * Exploring how perceptions are changing for the better.
The question what it means to be members of the One Body – Where there is neither Jew or Greek (Gentile)? Our present reality and future hope!
Yeshua said, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of people!”
“A Very Jewish Jesus!” * Yeshua lived as a Jew and how that should impact upon our faith?
Compassion between then and now – many attempts are made by well meaning people to recreate what the earliest manifestation of belief and faith was like in the first two centuries of the common era – is this an impossible dream or can it be achieved?
* A Jewish perspective – then and now. * A Gentile perspective – then and now.
* Exploring how perceptions are changing for the better. The question what it means to be members of the One Body – Where there is neither Jew or Greek (Gentile)?Our present reality and future hope! What kinds of congregation are we desiring to develop and how do these reflect the one universal body of Messiah Yeshua?Unity with diversity — the significance of difference without division?
What does it mean to become a “fisher of people?” How do we share the Good News of Yeshua in a culturally appropriate way?
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Thank you Roni and Max, for the blog: A very Jewish Jesus! So much clear, succinct teaching, understanding of historical facts, nuances and spiritual truths. Thanks for your personal reminiscing related to travels and people and for words of
encouragement and blessing. Lord Jesus, bless this ministry. I’m sorry I’ve
not listened in up to now! That despite getting to know Roni
in Herrnhut and appreciating our fellowship together; but better
late than never!