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God's Word = the Torah = God's Law = Yeshua the Messiah = The Way = God's Salvation. Does that make sense?

The Word of God was with God & was God before the creation; the Word was given to Moses who wrote it in the Torah; 2000 years ago, the Word was made Incarnate & lived on earth for 33 years - the [Suffering] Messiah gave His Life for the sins of the world & the same [Victorious] Messiah took His Life back (as Commanded to Him by God the Father), proving His Way conquered Satan, evil & death.

Those who follow the Word of God (the Torah) also follow the Torah-observant Messiah who is the Author of God's Law and demonstrated a life of True Torah observance - i.e. NOT following the traditions of man or other iniquity [which is transgression against God's Law, sin, lawlessness, antinomianism heresy, Torah-less-ness].

Update:

Those who live a sinful lifestyle have chosen to follow other gods, other charismatic charlatans, "other gospels," etc. They will face the White Judgment Throne without the benefit of The Advocate who will provide faithful believers with His Righteousness - cover them with His Blood, perfecting their souls - so they will appear before The Judge as blameless and as sinless, as the Son of God Himself! That is the "ticket to Paradise" for God is perfect, His Word is perfect, His Law is perfect, His heavenly Kingdom is perfect... and only those who are perfect (by the free gift of God's Grace) are eligible for His perfect Salvation.

Hallelujah!

Update 2:

Re-posted because the original was deleted in error... SoSorry

Update 3:

Animaniac815- The connection between Judaism & Christianity is that the pagan Emperor Constantine co-opted the faith of the followers of The Way (of the Messiah) by mixing some of Christian elements into his sun god worship and his puppet Pope rubber-stamped the heresies. The Cult of Constantine churches are the most successful cult in history! (And the Reformation failed to correct it.)

Update 4:

Ophelia- I put my beliefs online for the world to scrutinize. I desire to find errors in it & to make improvement. But you offered no constructive (relevant) criticism.

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personal.pastor- Thank you for details in your response. But I'm confused that you claim that the " Word of God is not the same as the word of God." In the Hebrew, there are no uppercase or lowercase. The OT was written in Hebrew, the NT was written by Hebrews with a Hebrew mindset - especially the Gospels which state that the Word was with God & was God before creation (John 1:1) and that the Word was made Incarnate (John 1:14). How do you make your distinction that God's Word is not God's word?

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worldtraveler- Where do you get the idea that Jesus ever said anything remotely similar to your quote that God the Father was "wrong" and the Jesus was "changing the rules"??!

There are unfulfilled Messianic prophesies - I guess that is what you make reference to. There are 2 distinct sets of Messianic prophesies: 1 for the Suffering Messiah (which were fulfilled exactly on God's timetable) and 1 for the Conquering Messiah (which He will fulfill... on God's timetable).

The little that I am familiar with J4J is that they seem about the same as the other branches of the Cult of Constantine.

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  • 2 decades ago
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    yes it does because in the bible it say that the word of god shall lead to salvation

    Source(s): duh
  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Roman 3:4 let God be true.but let every man a liar.

    11 Timothy 2:15 study to shew thyself approved unto God,a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth.

    1 Thessalonians 5:21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.

    Have A Blessed Life!

    We know that in the beginning the word was with God,and as far as I'm concerned the beginning started in Genesis

    Have A Very Blessed Life!

    Source(s): gotquestions.org www.rbc.org request Our Daily Bread www.icr.org request Days of Praise
  • 2 decades ago

    It doesn't make sense; the terms aren't equal.

    The Word of God is not the same as the word of God. The Torah is the first five books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) - the word of God given to Moses. In those books are 613 mitzvot (specific commandments).

    But the Word of God (Yeshua ha maschiah) came. He made lots of those mitzvot unnecessary. Sure, the Pharisees still followed every letter of the law, but they refused to accept Christ. In fact, they harassed Him for NOT following the Torah, for example in Matthew 15:2 when the disciples didn't wash before eating.

    Only the willingness to believe in and submit to God earns God's salvation, not obedience to the Torah. The thief on the next cross (Luke 23:39-43) certainly wasn't Torah observant, but understood Yeshua to be the Christ and received God's salvation.

    Source(s): The Bible
  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    The man Jesus did NOT fulfill all the criteria that God gave in the Bible (the original, not the Greek one). Jesus came along and said, "Oh, what God said in the Bible, well, He was wrong, so I'm changing the rules."

    That's why Jesus was nothing but a (most likely) good Jewish teacher. Nothing more.

    You sound like one of the deceptive members from "Jews for Jesus" which is one of the most dangerous cults on earth.

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Well, you clearly only want answers that reflect your own beliefs, however misguided they may be.I wonder what your opinion would be if you put as much effort into studying history.

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    2 decades ago

    Nope. Makes no sense at all.

  • 2 decades ago

    Congratulations. You seem to have all the answers.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Yes, it makes no sense.

  • 2 decades ago

    is there a connection between judaisim and christianity

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