As we realise that we have been taught incorrectly about what the Bible says about marriage, most of us also look into many other matters to find out how else we may have been deceived. For instance,
But some people end up going from orthodox Christianity -> Hebrew roots -> rejecting the Trinity -> rejecting Yeshua's divinity -> rejecting Yeshua as Messiah -> Judaism. This is a very real danger, we have seen people associated with this forum who have gone down this track.
How can something that is fundamentally good - simply seeking to better understand how YHWH would wish us to act - lead people to reject His Messiah?
The first few steps in this chain are entirely reasonable. Hebrew roots is simply an attempt to better serve our Father. The Holy Spirit / Ruach is not clearly stated to be a person in scripture, may be better understood as the power of God, and changing from a Trinitarian view to a Binitarian view (God = Father & Son, Ruach is their power) has absolutely no implications for salvation. Then rejecting Yeshua's divinity, in itself, also has no direct implications for salvation (we must accept Yeshua as Lord to be saved, but are not commanded to accept Him as God - I believe He is God and this can be clearly established scripturally, I'm just saying it's not strictly a salvation issue). However this point is the dangerous edge of the cliff, where it is very easy to slip off to the next step - rejecting Him as Messiah, and rejecting the salvation He is offering. Having rejected salvation by grace, Judaism provides the most Torah-based system available for attempting to earn salvation through works, so it is then adopted instead of Christianity.
Satan is very cunning, and he works through absolutely every route he can possibly find to turn people away from Yeshua. When people are focussed on "Jesus loves you" as the core of their Christian faith, Satan tempts them to accept absolutely anything, even sin, on the premise that "Jesus loves everyone". When people get focussed on what scripture really says about sex, Satan tempts them to push the boundaries so far they manage to find a scriptural justification for almost anything and then make a complete mess of their lives. And when people are focussed on trying to serve YHWH correctly (e.g. Hebrew roots), Satan tempts them with legalism, works-based salvation, and ultimately with a rejection of Yeshua's sacrifice and salvation by grace. Whatever good direction we start in (love, correct understanding of scripture, obedience), Satan has a plan to gradually and subtly steer our course away without us even noticing it is happening.
So the Hebrew Roots movement is fundamentally good. But Satan works on the people in that movement, just as he works on people everywhere.
We need to be able to recognise the small points at which his misdirection starts, so we can correct this early on, and stay on-track.
The big issue that I see is the distinction between following Torah, and following Judaism. The modern religion of Judaism is NOT the ancient religion of Israel - modern Judaism was developed by the Pharisees, based on both Torah and additional rabbinical decisions, and includes many additional rules that do not occur in Torah. For instance, Torah commands not to boil a kid in it's mother's milk. But Judaism extends this and commands not to eat any milk and meat within several hours of each other.
So we are to follow Yeshua, and therefore obey as much of Torah as we personally understand He would wish us to obey (we hold a range of views on that). But not follow Judaism, or any other man-made religious system (Catholicism, Mormonism...).
This is not an easy distinction to make always. But I find a good measure of when someone has moved from following Torah to following Judaism is when they start using the title "Rabbi". The title Rabbi does not appear anywhere in Torah, it is a Pharisaical tradition, and means "master" or "teacher". Yeshua specifically instructed us to not call any man Rabbi (Matthew 23:8). So this means that when someone chooses to use the title Rabbi, they are demonstrating that they at least subconsciously place Jewish tradition as more valid than the words of Yeshua. In itself, using this title is fairly harmless - it's just a word. But I think it is a very early indicator of Satan's very slight misdirection, indicating the beginning of what may be a slippery slope.
What other early indicators of risk are there? How can we dig deeper into scripture to understand how to best serve Yeshua, while recognising the moment Satan nudges us or others onto a path that will ultimately lead us away from Him?
- Why is every single holy day the church celebrates (Sunday, Christmas, Easter) not in scripture, while there are a pile of holy days in scripture that the church completely ignores?
- Yeshua stated "If you love me, keep my commandments." (John 14:15). Given that He is the Word of YHWH, the one who spoke the Torah as well as the gospels, what are the commandments that He would wish us to keep?
But some people end up going from orthodox Christianity -> Hebrew roots -> rejecting the Trinity -> rejecting Yeshua's divinity -> rejecting Yeshua as Messiah -> Judaism. This is a very real danger, we have seen people associated with this forum who have gone down this track.
How can something that is fundamentally good - simply seeking to better understand how YHWH would wish us to act - lead people to reject His Messiah?
The first few steps in this chain are entirely reasonable. Hebrew roots is simply an attempt to better serve our Father. The Holy Spirit / Ruach is not clearly stated to be a person in scripture, may be better understood as the power of God, and changing from a Trinitarian view to a Binitarian view (God = Father & Son, Ruach is their power) has absolutely no implications for salvation. Then rejecting Yeshua's divinity, in itself, also has no direct implications for salvation (we must accept Yeshua as Lord to be saved, but are not commanded to accept Him as God - I believe He is God and this can be clearly established scripturally, I'm just saying it's not strictly a salvation issue). However this point is the dangerous edge of the cliff, where it is very easy to slip off to the next step - rejecting Him as Messiah, and rejecting the salvation He is offering. Having rejected salvation by grace, Judaism provides the most Torah-based system available for attempting to earn salvation through works, so it is then adopted instead of Christianity.
Satan is very cunning, and he works through absolutely every route he can possibly find to turn people away from Yeshua. When people are focussed on "Jesus loves you" as the core of their Christian faith, Satan tempts them to accept absolutely anything, even sin, on the premise that "Jesus loves everyone". When people get focussed on what scripture really says about sex, Satan tempts them to push the boundaries so far they manage to find a scriptural justification for almost anything and then make a complete mess of their lives. And when people are focussed on trying to serve YHWH correctly (e.g. Hebrew roots), Satan tempts them with legalism, works-based salvation, and ultimately with a rejection of Yeshua's sacrifice and salvation by grace. Whatever good direction we start in (love, correct understanding of scripture, obedience), Satan has a plan to gradually and subtly steer our course away without us even noticing it is happening.
So the Hebrew Roots movement is fundamentally good. But Satan works on the people in that movement, just as he works on people everywhere.
We need to be able to recognise the small points at which his misdirection starts, so we can correct this early on, and stay on-track.
The big issue that I see is the distinction between following Torah, and following Judaism. The modern religion of Judaism is NOT the ancient religion of Israel - modern Judaism was developed by the Pharisees, based on both Torah and additional rabbinical decisions, and includes many additional rules that do not occur in Torah. For instance, Torah commands not to boil a kid in it's mother's milk. But Judaism extends this and commands not to eat any milk and meat within several hours of each other.
See Matthew 23 for a more detailed outline of how He felt about their specific teachings.Matthew 16:6 said:Jesus said to them, “Take heed and beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees.” ...
Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the yeast of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
So we are to follow Yeshua, and therefore obey as much of Torah as we personally understand He would wish us to obey (we hold a range of views on that). But not follow Judaism, or any other man-made religious system (Catholicism, Mormonism...).
This is not an easy distinction to make always. But I find a good measure of when someone has moved from following Torah to following Judaism is when they start using the title "Rabbi". The title Rabbi does not appear anywhere in Torah, it is a Pharisaical tradition, and means "master" or "teacher". Yeshua specifically instructed us to not call any man Rabbi (Matthew 23:8). So this means that when someone chooses to use the title Rabbi, they are demonstrating that they at least subconsciously place Jewish tradition as more valid than the words of Yeshua. In itself, using this title is fairly harmless - it's just a word. But I think it is a very early indicator of Satan's very slight misdirection, indicating the beginning of what may be a slippery slope.
What other early indicators of risk are there? How can we dig deeper into scripture to understand how to best serve Yeshua, while recognising the moment Satan nudges us or others onto a path that will ultimately lead us away from Him?