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Jesus Never Claimed to Be the Messiah

Many Jewish People believe that Jesus was a rabbi, a teacher, or even a prophet but that He never claimed to be the Messiah They believe that it was His followers who deified Him and claimed He was the Messiah This is totally false Let’s look directly at the Scriptures to see Yeshua’s own claims

How should Christians respond to the situation in Israel?

We are barraged daily with skewed, biased reports and myriads of opinions about events in the Middle East from media outlets of all political persuasions. There are no easy answers here. There are, however, some Biblical perspectives we maintain as we seek to minister in this complex environment.

Messianic Congregation

A Messianic Jewish congregation is a congregation that meets on Shabbat (the seventh day Sabbath) and is generally constituted of Jewish followers of Yeshua as the Messiah.

Accepting Yeshua as Messiah

If you are genuinely seeking truth as you wrestle with the question of who Jesus is, God will reveal it to you. The first four books of the New Covenant (New Testament) Scriptures offer a compelling look at the life and ministry of Yeshua.

Sabbath

Explore whether Messianic Jews and Christians are obliged to keep the Sabbath, its biblical origins, and how different believers observe this day of rest today.

Who are Messianic Jews?

Messianic Jews are Jewish in heritage and believe Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah promised in the Hebrew Scriptures. Other terms have been used for Jewish People who have placed their faith in Yeshua including “Hebrew Christian” and “Jewish Believer.

Replacement Theology

What is the source of Replacement theology or Supersession? The source of Replacement Theology came about in the first century.

JVMI Logo & the Star of David

The sheaf of wheat on the JVMI logo represents the harvest of souls for the Kingdom of God, both Jewish and Gentile. The Star of David is an ancient symbol of the Jewish people, although its exact origin is unknown.

Dietary Laws

The biblical commandments regarding dietary practices are rather simple and straightforward. Generally speaking, scavengers of either land or sea are to be avoided. Mammals that both chew the cud and have hooves may be eaten. The consumption of blood is to be avoided.