Which must we follow - The Law of Moses or the Law of Messiah?
A multitude of false doctrines are being taught in churches and Messianic Jewish groups today that impede, block, and spiritually frustrate believers in their growth in Messiah Yeshua, our Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ.
The problem comes when believers who have skewed biblical doctrine invent new, corrupted doctrines to suit their own biases and then become "spiritual" leaders.
The issue of Tradition vs Faith in God's Promise's was controversial in Jesus' time and is well-documented. Most of the New Testament reveals the conflict between the two interpretations.
One such area is the teaching that believers must be Torah keepers, whether Jewish or Gentile, to please God and work out their salvation. Is this teaching biblical, or are such teachings obstructing believers from their walk in Messiah and from being yielded to the Rauch Ha-Kodesh?
The only way to know for sure is to carefully study the Bible from God's perspective. What does the Author say about this particular doctrine in His Word? The answer is spread throughout both the Old Testament Scriptures and New Covenant Gospels and Epistles.
Paperback, 341 pages.
7 x 0.75 x 10 inches
ISBN- 9781950734139
--About the Author--
John Metzger currently Missionary Educator with Ariel Ministries.
It is his desire and burden to teach other believers the scriptures from that Jewish background and to train them in Jewish Evangelism and Jewish culture and customs. This includes teaching them how to witness to the Jewish people from the Hebrew Bible and to help Gentile believers understand Jewish sensitivities and why they have resisted the Gospel of their Messiah for 2000 years.
Mr. Metzger's education includes: B.A. from Washington Bible College in Lanham, MD. Twenty summers at Ariel Ministries Camp Shoshanah, NY. In the spring of 1998, he took a five-week study tour in Israel under the direction of Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum. In May of 2004 he completed his M.A. in Bible (Old Testament Studies) from Lancaster Bible College Graduate School in Lancaster, PA. He also has taken 30 additional hours in Old Testament from Tyndale Theological Seminary in Hurst, TX.
His past ministries: Child Evangelism Fellowship, the pastorate, and director of an American Indian Bible Institute.
Personal: saved at age 14, married to wife Sharon in 1968, the Metzger's are parents, grandparents and great-grandparents.