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The Messianic Walk
- By: J.K. McKee & Judah Gabriel Himango
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Apr 30 20211 hr and 58 mins
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Mar 25 20211 hr and 56 mins
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2 hrs and 48 mins
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- Heidi Ho
- 09-05-22
Renewed my faith in the faith!
This is the discussion I have been hoping to have with others in the Messianic Jewish faith. To me, the word, “Jewish,” is as essential to its message as, “Messianic.” Yet, it is, to a great extent, missing in the community I know. Politically, there needs to be room for different opinions in the faith. None of us can pronounce the name of the father, yet we all strive to do his will and grow closer to him. People will always draw different conclusions about secular matters, and disagree on some spiritual points. Yet, we can still share a strong faith. Like genetic diversity, a diversity of thoughts and opinions can only enrich a true faith, in my opinion. We share the same religious beliefs, yet there can be many paths to the same destination. This podcast is illuminating, and gives me hope for the future! I was inspired by the respect paid to the Jewish intellectual tradition, a treasure trove of knowledge and wisdom for the people. I have been studying neurobiology, and the more I science I learn, the more I see our creator in the findings. I’m just a social worker trying to understand things like addiction, and the seat of conscience and spirituality, in the human brain. Yet, I have heard more qualified medical professionals and natural scientists say the same thing…that the more they learn, the less skeptical of the notion of spirit they have become. I was blown away by their openness to matters such as the extraterrestrial question and the vastness of the universe, as well. I was starting to drift away from the faith, because I felt like I was announcing myself as a flat-earther wherever I go. Mention of Messianic Judaism raises a lot of eyebrows, in my field. I have never cared about being different, yet I do care about alienating ethnic and Orthodox Jews, in our religion and in the world, in general. What I have heard here leads me to believe we are truly growing as a movement. I am left feeling restored, validated, fired up, and hopeful. This is a timely response to concerns about the accessibility of our faith to the Jewish people, today’s youth. The intellectual tradition is not at odds with the faith, and is a source of great vitality within it.
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