What Would Jesus Say to Messianic Jews?
You Have Not Denied My Name—But There Is Still More to Be Fulfilled
To the Messianic Jews—those who believe in Me, Yeshua, as the promised Messiah—I commend your courage and faithfulness.
You have embraced the truth spoken through Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms, and you have seen how all Scripture points to Me (Luke 24:44). You have endured rejection for My name, even from your own people, and yet you have remained steadfast. You are witnesses to the fulfillment of Isaiah 53 and Daniel 9. You proclaim Me as Messiah, not just to Gentiles, but to the house of Israel.
I know your love for the Torah and your desire to honor the traditions of your forefathers. But I say to you, let your identity be found fully in Me—not in the shadow, but in the substance (Colossians 2:16-17). Remember, I came not to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17). Walk in the Spirit, not in obligation, and let your observances point others to Me, the Living Word.
You have stood at a difficult intersection—between the synagogue and the church. Some Gentile Christians do not understand you. Some of your own people call you traitors. Yet I see your tears. I hear your prayers for Israel’s salvation. And I will answer (Romans 11:26).
Do not grow weary in doing good. The harvest is coming. Many of your brothers and sisters will one day see Me, the One whom they have pierced, and they will mourn and believe (Zechariah 12:10). You are the forerunners. The bridge. The first fruits of a great awakening.
I am with you. I will open doors that no man can shut. Keep proclaiming the Good News—in Hebrew and in every tongue. You are a sign to the nations and to Israel. Be bold. Be humble. Be faithful.
And never forget—My covenant with Israel is everlasting, and My promise will be fulfilled.
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