Salvation in Messianic Judaism is achieved only through acceptance of Jesus as one's savior, and Jewish law does not contribute to salvation.
Belief in Jesus as a messiah and divine is considered by Jews to be the defining distinction between Christianity and Judaism. Evangelical groups usually accept Messianic Judaism as a form of Christianity.
Adherents of Messianic Judaism believe that the movement is a sect of Judaism. In Hebrew they tend to refer to themselves as maaminim ("believers"), not converts, and yehudim ("Jews"), not notzrim ("Christians"). Jewish organizations reject this framing, and the Supreme Court of Israel has rejected this claim in cases related to the Law of Return, and instead consider Messianic Judaism to be a form of Christianity.
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Shalom!
Y’all are truly blessed and we’re incredibly blessed to have fellowship in Christ with you.
I am a cradle Catholic. I used to attend theMessianic Jews convention when they held it at Messiah College in PA.
I went just for the joy of it!
These are real Christians, much as were the first disciples.
It helped me; as I’d never considered it before.
It helped me ...I was ignorant thank you