
Originally Posted by
Ta-An
Because most Jews understand the term "Christian" to mean belonging to the Roman Catholic faith


Originally Posted by
z alan bridges
Wow, I wasn't aware of that!
I was not aware of that either and I have been Jewish my whole life.
I really have never heard anything like that.
I am also now a born again Christian and I refer to myself as such if people ask me what religion I am. I do not usually refer to myself as a Messianic Jew because that term is used by the Messianic Jewish religion which has it's own rules and reguations and requirements and while by definition it would seem that as a Jew who believes that Jesus is the Messiah, I would be considered a Messianic Jew - I don't meet with a MJ group nor do I probably fit all of their requirements and rules.
As far as why I call myself a Jew - it is because that is what I am.
Even if I no longer practice the Jewish religion, I am still a Jew. It is my genetic race and the culture that I was raised in.
It is not a matter of pride - it is just what I am and what God made me.
In fact, for years I did not value my Jewish heritage because I did not come to know the Lord in the Jewish religion, so I felt it was worthless - Paul counted it all as dung you know.
But, I have come to peace with my Jewish heritage and realize that is what God made me and He certainly had His reasons for doing so.
It actually can be a good witnessing tool to mention that I was raised Jewish and am now a Christian because then people want to know why and it opens up a way to share the gospel.
...be strengthened with power through His Spirit into the inner man, that Christ may make His home in your hearts through faith, that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be full of strength to apprehend with all the saints what the breadth and length and height and depth are and to know the knowledge-surpassing love of Christ, that you may be filled unto all the fullness of God. Eph. 3:16-19
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