
There is a significant difference between God’s Israel and rabbinic Judaism. The rabbis created their own religion which, in addition to the Old Testament, considers other writings as sacred. Over the centuries, they also added their doctrines and traditions. God’s Israel, on the other hand, is composed of Jews and Gentiles faithful to the eternal covenant of circumcision established with Abraham and to the laws given to the chosen people. When giving His laws to Moses, God emphasized that everyone, including Gentiles, should follow them. Any Gentile can join God’s Israel by following the same laws given to Israel. The Father observes their faith and courage, unites them with Israel, and leads them to the Son for forgiveness and salvation. Jesus is the Messiah promised to Israel for the forgiveness of sins. | “The assembly must have the same laws, which shall apply to both you and the foreigner residing among you; this is a perpetual decree.” (Numbers 15:15)
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