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Originally Posted by Merkhava
I am a Messianic Jew, which means I personally acknowledge Yeshua of Nazareth as my Lord, and I loyally accept Him as the King of kings. He is the One of whom Moses and the prophets wrote. He is the Lamb of God whose blood was shed to pay the ransom for sin and wash all of us clean. He is the Savior of mankind who literally and physically rose from the dead, and He will return to save the world from destruction at the hands of evil principalities and powers who are deceiving and deluding many souls on this planet.
My message is simple: Reconnect yourself to God by having a trusting relationship with Him. Those who try to replace God are cutting off their own immortal soul from the Source of Life.
Shema Yisrael, Adonai Elohenu Adonai echad.
Baruch atta B'Shem Adonai.
Regards,
Merkhava
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This might be a strange question, but having German ancestors you might know the answer. I've been waiting a long time to see someone open up to speak about the subject.
As a young child, Hitler was raised a Jew and several years later converted to being a Lutheran. Do you know if he was a Messianic Jew? Are there any stories of why he converted?
The beginning of the Lutheran church, was in Germany, Luther went against England's will and translated the Bible for the people.
His beliefs came through in his translation that all men have a spirit connected to God, and through it, Godly wisdom. He went against the teachings of the Catholic Church which said that all men need priests to speak with God.
Interesting story, but I've always wondered which belief he started with.