It’s OK, all will come to pass .. no man is good, as Moses was not etc.....
peace to you my friend,
His light will show the truth..
One day I was going to Manhattan and jumped in a limo with an open door at La Guardia,,It was almost full of fine Jewish folks and rabi named kahanni`if I spelled it right. His disciples wanted me to leave because they thought I had no right to be there as they stated he was the Messiah. He was nice to me and I said, God sent me here, let’s talk..
we discussed many things, my faith in God through Christ, as his disciples did not want to hear it..can women be priest/rabbi’s was another topic, which when my turn I simply said, God can do anything he wants..of course that brought forth many more conversations, questions of law and discernment.But , what I was most interested in is their approach to discussions about God..to the rabbi, the knowledge of God was how one could describe God’s glory, how grand etc..
I thanked them all for the conversation and hospitality, and told them they will accept that Jesus is Messiah to get into Heaven. I know that rabbi kahanni went on to form the Jewish defense league, but I think was inprisoned for a few years in Israel..I think for militant activities, almost like what folks thought in the days of Christ., the messiah was to liberate Israel from Rome at that time. Interesting,
experience..
Meier Kahane
Thanks but no thanks. We believe Moses was a perfect tzadik— a righteous prophet, the greatest, who was G-d’s (metaphoric) back.
Moses= perfect and good.
Shmendrik Finkelstein (your average Jew) = not yet good, but with work can think, speak, and act 100% perfectly. May take a life to master... but that’s what Jews do with their faith. And they keep on working at it.
And all we want the non-Jewish world to observe is 7 general commandments..... you too.
An interesting point, pre-Nicaean Christians, believing Jesus to be holy/a prophet/etc, though not G-d (G-d forbid,) happened to observe these seven commandments nicely.