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What did Jesus mean when he said, "Salvation is of the Jews"? Jesus spoke this to a Samaritan woman who was not a Jew. At Jesus' time salvation was of the Jews because no other religion had the oracles of YHVH God. So Jesus came to seek and save the lost Gentiles, and the lost Jews. Jesus brought reformation to Judaism, which changed under Jesus' influence - so it again would be a channel for God's saving grace. And for the non-Jew, Jesus didn't come to start a new Christian Religion, Jesus came to gather that other flock (non-Jews) to his flock (Judaism) (John 10:16). so there would be one…mehr

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What did Jesus mean when he said, "Salvation is of the Jews"? Jesus spoke this to a Samaritan woman who was not a Jew. At Jesus' time salvation was of the Jews because no other religion had the oracles of YHVH God. So Jesus came to seek and save the lost Gentiles, and the lost Jews. Jesus brought reformation to Judaism, which changed under Jesus' influence - so it again would be a channel for God's saving grace. And for the non-Jew, Jesus didn't come to start a new Christian Religion, Jesus came to gather that other flock (non-Jews) to his flock (Judaism) (John 10:16). so there would be one flock with one shepherd. Jesus told us what to do for salvation, and what he told us is what Judaism practices; keeping YHVH's 'law and the Prophets' (Matthew 5:17-20) and to worship YHVH alone (Matthew 4:10). Those in the Christian Church do neither because they have been deceived by the 'most cunning of beast', the serpent beast from the Garden of Eden. How does Judaism and Christianity differ on Keeping God's commandments, worship, prayer, forgiveness, love of God, fear of God, need for righteousness, means of righteousness, nature of God, personal behavior and salvation. All of this and much more I will share in this book.
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I attended a major Protestant seminary, but in my senior year I found that it was impossible reconcile Jesus' words with Christian Church doctrines, so I had to choose between Jesus and the Church. I chose to follow Jesus and dropped out of the seminary. In keeping with Jesus' words, I made him my only teacher. So, I set the rest of the New Testament aside, set church doctrine aside, and focused on Jesus' words alone. After focusing on Jesus' words, I had to separate myself from the Christian Church to follow Jesus. After 70 years in the Christian Church, I now understand how its worship dishonors both Jesus and God, but it honors the beast. I will explain all of that and more in this book.