
An Assessment of the “Divine Invitation” Teaching
In this 69 page article, Tim Hegg challenges the theological proposal of Boaz Michael and D. Thomas Lancaster (FFOZ) who
A clear difference of perspective has evolved within Messianic Judaism of our times. Some have taken the position that Messianic Judaism should be reserved primarily for Jewish people, encouraging non-Jews to remain as faithful members of the Christian Church. Others have taken a middle position, teaching that the Torah has a primary application to Jewish people, but that Gentiles are invited (and even encouraged) to espouse some of the Torah in solidarity with Jewish believers.
At TorahResource, we believe the Scriptures (both Tanach and Apostolic Scriptures) are clear in stating that the people of God are one people, and that the Torah (the teaching of God) is applicable to all who are in Yeshua, regardless of their ethnicity, gender, or station in life. This position has become known as “One Law,” which TorahResource affirms without reservation.
In this 69 page article, Tim Hegg challenges the theological proposal of Boaz Michael and D. Thomas Lancaster (FFOZ) who
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