Why is it important for us to discover the "True Jews?"
Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Jews.:-
John 4:22-9 Tweet
Who are the "True Jews"? What religion never wanted you to know.
Many believers tend to reject the term Jew in favor of the word Christian, due to the many negative acts associated with and perpetuated by the Jews. One of the negative aspects includes their depiction as the ones who killed Christ, but to reject the term Jew based upon a negative acts, is a rejection of Christians, Hebrews and etc., for all of these names describe the people of God. There has been much speculation and debate over the years as to who the true Jews are. While many in Christianity believe that the Jews in the land of Israel are God’s people, they have a difficult time explaining how; especially since these Jews do not confess a belief in Christ as the Son of the Living God. Other groups across the world, including Africa and America have raised eyebrows, within the religious community, due to a claim that they are the true people of God. These people have also been termed, “Black Jews” or “African Jews”. Is being a Jew a positive or a negative experience? Is it based upon skin color, culture, or ancestry? Who are the true Jews you ask? What is the significance of the role played by Jews with respect to salvation?
Many people in Christianity believe that the following is true about the Jews:
a) They do not believe in Christ!
b) They do not accept the entire Bible! And
c) They were responsible for the crucifixion and death of Christ.
According to Jewish culture, traditions and teachings, a Jew is any person whose mother was a Jew or who has undergone the formal process of conversion to Judaism.
Orthodox Jews also note that being a Jew has nothing to do with what you believe or what you do. They say that a person born to non-Jewish parents who has not undergone the formal process of conversion but believes everything that Orthodox Jew believes and observes every law and custom of Judaism is still a non-Jew, even in the eyes of the most liberal movements of Judaism, and a person born to a Jewish mother who is an atheist and never practices the Jewish religion is still a Jew, even in the eyes of the ultra-Orthodox.
The problem with this line of thinking is that it contradicts everything that the Bible says about true Jews; however, the religious world has fallen in line, and has accepted this doctrine by those from those who control the flow of knowledge.
One of the most important principles of the Bible, rarely taught, reveals that all Jews are not the same. Throughout Christ’s life and ministry, as well as the ministry of his disciples, they strived to make a clear difference between “the True Jew” and “the False Jew.” By the time that most people accept a religious view, they are almost immediately indoctrinated with the negative aspects of the Jews. They constantly read such passages like, Acts 17: 5 or John 7: 1, which state:
But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people.-
Acts 17: 5 Tweet
After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him.
John 7:1 Tweet
However, they are rarely shown Bible passages like John 8:31 and John 11:45 which state:
Then many of the Jews which came to Mary, and had seen the things which Jesus did, believed on him.-
John 11:45 Tweet
Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed”
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In fact, out of the very on mouth of Christ, he claimed salvation belonged to the Jews when he said..
Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Jews.-
John 11:35 Tweet
Common sense and logic should have revealed this difference, since salvation (belongs to) the Jews who believed in him and followed in his steps. Doesn’t it make sense that Christ, who was, “King of the Jews” would grant salvation to the Jews? The reason why many people tend to ignore this Bible passage, stems from the idea that believers have allowed the rulers of this world to what a Jew is. If Christ himself confessed out of his own mouth, that salvation belongs only to the Jew, there must be a way for others to be graphed in.