Can someone explain to me what the difference between a messianic jew and a Christian are ?

Publius2021-02-16T20:00:35Z

A Messianic Jew still thinks he has to observe the Law of Moses.

Anonymous2021-02-16T09:34:10Z

Jesus exists and is God.  God is Triune and Jesus is His Divine Son.

Anonymous2021-02-15T23:11:39Z

If they both believe the true Gospel, then there is no difference.  And everybody is supposed to be under grace.  Nobody is supposed to be under law.  Jewish people also not to be under law.  Jewish people also need to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ in order to avoid hell, like all people.  The Lord Jesus Christ is God and He loves you, and believing in the Lord Jesus Christ means being forgiven all sins past and future, and means going to heaven and not hell.  And all saved people still sin.  See 1 John 1:8.  Death leads to immediate heaven or hell, and it is too late to be saved, after death.  To be in heaven and not hell, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is God and who died on the cross and shed His blood to pay for all of our sins in full, and who was buried, and who resurrected from the dead.  The only way to avoid hell is by believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, without adding any of your own works.  See Romans 4:5, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, and John 3:16.

Glenn S2021-02-15T22:22:03Z

Messianic Jews combines the lifestyle and heritage of Judaism with the New Covenant teachings of Jesus as the only provision for salvation from sin and God’s New Covenant.  Both are Christian but non-Jewish Christians generally don't live the lifestyle and heritage of Judaism.

Anonymous2021-02-15T22:17:24Z

A Messianic Jew is a Christian Jew, a Jew who believes Jesus Christ is the Messiah and simultaneously adheres to Jewish religious traditions and practices, the two not being mutually exclusive. They're obviously not mutually exclusive, being that Jesus Christ himself was a Jew and even a rabbi, as were his apostles Jews and most of his disciples during his ministry.

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